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Choose effective differences between ‘Boxing’ and ‘Unboxing’.

a.

‘Boxing’ is the process of converting a value type to the reference type and ‘Unboxing’ is the process of converting reference to value type

b.

‘Boxing’ is the process of converting a reference type to value type and ‘Unboxing’ is the process of converting value type to reference type

c.

In ‘Boxing’ we need explicit conversion and in ‘Unboxing’ we need implicit conversion

d.

Both ‘Boxing’ and ‘Unboxing’ we need implicit conversion

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Answer: (a).‘Boxing’ is the process of converting a value type to the reference type and ‘Unboxing’ is the process of converting reference to value type

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