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Modify the FitnessTracker class, created in Chapter 4 Programming Exercise 3AB, so that the default constructor calls the three-parameter constructor. Use TestFitnessTracker2 to test the new version of the class.

FitnessTracker2.java:
import java.time.*;
public class FitnessTracker2 {
String activity;
int minutes;
LocalDate date;
public FitnessTracker2() {
}
public FitnessTracker2(String activityParam, int minutesParam, LocalDate dateParam) {
}
public String getActivity() {
}
public int getMinutes() {
}
public LocalDate getDate() {
}
}

TestFitnessTracker2.java:
import java.time.*;
public class TestFitnessTracker2
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
FitnessTracker2 exercise = new FitnessTracker2();

System.out.println(exercise.getActivity() + " " + exercise.getMinutes() +
" minutes on " + exercise.getDate());

// code to test constructor added for exercise 3b

LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(2020, 8, 20);
FitnessTracker2 exercise2 = new FitnessTracker2("bicycling", 35, date);

System.out.println(exercise2.getActivity() + " " + exercise2.getMinutes() +
" minutes on " + exercise2.getDate());
}
}

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Answer:

Is this coding?

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