In Java As discussed in the class, overloaded methods are two or more methods in the same class that use the same name but differ in the signature. Following are headings for three overloaded findMinimum methods. int findMinimum(int a, int b, int c) double findMinimum(double a, double b, double c) double findMinimum(double a, double b, double c, double d). These methods should return the given arguments' minimum (smallest) value. Your task is to implement these static overloaded methods. public class Minimum {  public static void main(String args [])  { int oneI = 50; // first number  int twoI =14; // second number  int threeI =18; // third number  double oneD = 44.0; // first number  double twoD =14.0; // second number  double threeD =18.0; // third number  double fourD =0.0;  System.out.println("The minimum of" + oneI + ","+ twoI + "," + "and" + threeI + "is:" + findMinimum(oneI,twoI,threeI);  System.out.println("The minimum of" + oneD + ","+ twoD + "," + "and" + threeD +"is:" + + findMinimum(oneD,twoD,threeD));  System.out.println("The minimum of" + oneD + ","+ twoD + "," + threeD +"and" +fourD +"is:" + + findMinimum(oneD, twoD, threeD, fourD)); } } // end class

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As discussed in the class, overloaded methods are two or more methods in the same
class that use the same name but differ in the signature. Following are headings for
three overloaded findMinimum methods.
int findMinimum(int a, int b, int c)
double findMinimum(double a, double b, double c)
double findMinimum(double a, double b, double c, double d).
These methods should return the given arguments' minimum (smallest) value. Your
task is to implement these static overloaded methods.
public class Minimum
{

 public static void main(String args [])
 {

int oneI = 50; // first number
 int twoI =14; // second number
 int threeI =18; // third number

 double oneD = 44.0; // first number
 double twoD =14.0; // second number
 double threeD =18.0; // third number
 double fourD =0.0;
 System.out.println("The minimum of" + oneI + ","+ twoI + "," + "and" +
threeI + "is:" + findMinimum(oneI,twoI,threeI);
 System.out.println("The minimum of" + oneD + ","+ twoD + "," + "and" +
threeD +"is:" + + findMinimum(oneD,twoD,threeD));
 System.out.println("The minimum of" + oneD + ","+ twoD + "," + threeD
+"and" +fourD +"is:" + + findMinimum(oneD, twoD, threeD, fourD));
}
} // end class

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