Consider the following attempts at method overloading. I….

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Cоnsider the fоllоwing аttempts аt method overloаding. I. public class Overload { public int average(int x, int y) { /* implementation not shown */ }   public int average(int value1, int value2) { /* implementation not shown */ }   // There may be instance variables, constructors, // and methods that are not shown. } II. public class Overload { public int average(int x, int y) { /* implementation not shown */ }   public int average(int x, int y, int z) { /* implementation not shown */ }   // There may be instance variables, constructors // and methods that are not shown. } III. public class Overload { public int average(int x, int y) { /* implementation not shown */ }   public int average(double x, double y) { /* implementation not shown */ }   // There may be instance variables, constructors, // and methods that are not shown. } Which of the attempts at method overloading will compile without error?

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