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Consider the following recursive method, which is intended todisplay the binary equivalent of a decimal number. For example, toBinary(100) should display 1100100. public static void toBinary(int num)
{
if (num < 2)
{
System. out. print(num);
}
else
{
/* missing code */
}
}
Which of the following can replace /* missing code */ so thattoBinary works as intended?

a. System. out. print(num % 2);
toBinary(num / 2);
b. System. out. print(num / 2);
toBinary(num % 2);
c. toBinary(num % 2);
System. out. print(num / 2);
d. toBinary(num / 2);
System. out. print(num % 2);
e. toBinary(num / 2);
System. out. print(num / 2);

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