1. Which of the following statements are correct about data types? If the integer literal exceeds the range of byte, a compilation error will occur. We cannot implicitly convert non-literal numeric types of larger storage size to byte. Byte cannot be implicitly converted to float. A char can be implicitly converted to only int data type. We can cast the integral character codes.





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