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Rewrite the following if-else statements as statements that use the conditional operator.
a) if (x > y)
z = 1;
else
z = 20;
b) if {temp > 45)
population = base * 10;
else
population = base * 2;
c) if (hours > 40)
wages *= 1.5;
else
wages *= 1;
d) if (result >= 0}
System.out.println(“The result is positive.”);
else
System.out.println(“The result is negative.”);
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