Create a program named Reverse3 whose Main() method declares three integers named firstInt, middleInt, and lastInt. Assign the following values to the integers: 23 to firstInt 45 to middleInt 67 to lastInt Then display the values and pass them to a method named Reverse that accepts them as reference variables, places the first value in the lastInt variable, and places the last value in the firstInt variable. In the Main() method, display the three variables again, demonstrating that their positions have been reversed. using static System.Console; class Reverse3 {    static void Main()    {       // Write your main here    }

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Create a program named Reverse3 whose Main() method declares three integers named firstInt, middleInt, and lastInt.

Assign the following values to the integers:

23 to firstInt
45 to middleInt
67 to lastInt
Then display the values and pass them to a method named Reverse that accepts them as reference variables, places the first value in the lastInt variable, and places the last value in the firstInt variable.

In the Main() method, display the three variables again, demonstrating that their positions have been reversed.

using static System.Console;
class Reverse3
{
   static void Main()
   {
      // Write your main here
   }
   
   public static void Reverse(ref int a, ref int b, ref int c)
   {
   }

}
 This is what I have and it doesn't work 

using static System.Console;

class Reverse3

{

      static void Main()

       {

           int firstInt = 23;

           int middleInt = 45;

           int lastInt = 67;

           Console.WriteLine("Before reversing: firstInt: " + firstInt + ", middleInt: " + middleInt + ", lastInt: " + lastInt);

           Reverse(ref firstInt, ref middleInt, ref lastInt);

           Console.WriteLine("After reversing: firstInt: " + firstInt + ", middleInt: " + middleInt + ", lastInt: " + lastInt);

       }

       public static void Reverse(ref int a, ref int b, ref int c)

       {

           int temp = c;

           c = a;

           a = temp;

       }

}

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