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Gera Tina 2.30 202 OOP September 20, 2004 An error message will not appear If you change the test in insertMoney to use the greaterthan or equalto operator insert and a 0. Instead, 0 will be added to the balance. This in turn will result in the balance being the same when you call the getBalance method.

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