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In which of the following situations is it probably better to use a fixed-size array over another more flexible option, like array list?
a) a situation where you want to store a collection whose size won't change.
b) a situation where you want a collection of primitive types.
c) a situation where you are specifically asked to use an array list.
d) a situation where you don't know how many elements you'll be storing.
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