Step 1: Reаd the cоde sаmple Reаd the cоde sample belоw. Consider what the output would look like as the code is run. import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.Arrays;import java.util.Collections;import java.util.List;public class Numbers { public static void main(String[] args) { ArrayList numbers = new ArrayList(); numbers.add(5); numbers.add(-12); numbers.add(102); numbers.add(57); numbers.add(-3); numbers.add(17); numbers.add(29); numbers.add(381); System.out.println("Original List:"); for (Integer num : numbers) { System.out.println(num); } Collections.sort(numbers); System.out.println("nSorted List:"); for (Integer num : numbers) { System.out.println(num); } int numberSearch1= 5; int foundIndex1 = Collections.binarySearch(numbers, numberSearch1); System.out.println("The number 5 is located at position: " + foundIndex1); int numberSearch2= 49; int foundIndex2= Collections.binarySearch(numbers, numberSearch2); System.out.println("The number 49 is located at position: " + foundIndex2); Integer [] numberArray = numbers.toArray(new Integer[0]); System.out.println("nArray from List:"); for (int num : numberArray) { System.out.println(num); } Collections.reverse(numbers); List numberList = Arrays.asList(numberArray); System.out.println("nList from Array:"); for (Integer num : numberList) { System.out.println(num); } }} Step 2: Determine the output Write the output of the program, as the user would see it, if this were executed in IntelliJ. You will need the following background information on the binary search presented in the code: java.util.Collections.binarySearch() is a method that returns the position of an object in a sorted list. If the object is not present, it returns the value (-(insertion point)-1), where the insertion point is defined as the point at which the object *would* be inserted into the list, if it actually existed. Step 3: Compare and Contrast Describe the difference between the Collections class and the Collection interface. Your response should indicate the difference between a class and an interface, and reference snippets from the code above to explain how the Collections class and Collection interface were used in this code.
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