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A public constructor initializes private instance variable balance through public property.




using System;

public class Account
{
   private decimal balance; 

   public Accountdecimal initialBalance )
   {
      Balance = initialBalance; 
   
   public void Creditdecimal amount )
   {
      Balance = Balance + amount; 
   
   public decimal Balance
   {
      get
      {
         return balance;
      
      set
      {
         if value >= )
            balance = value;
      }
   


public class AccountTest
{
   public static void Mainstring[] args )
   {
      Account account1 = new Account5.00)
      Account account2 = new Account-7.53)

      Console.WriteLine"account1 balance: {0:C}",account1.Balance )
      Console.WriteLine"account2 balance: {0:C}\n",account2.Balance );

      decimal depositAmount; 

      Console.Write"Enter deposit amount for account1: " );
      depositAmount = Convert.ToDecimalConsole.ReadLine() );
      Console.WriteLine"adding {0:C} to account1 balance\n",depositAmount );
      account1.CreditdepositAmount )

      Console.WriteLine"account1 balance: {0:C}",account1.Balance );
      Console.WriteLine"account2 balance: {0:C}\n",account2.Balance );

      Console.Write"Enter deposit amount for account2: " );
      depositAmount = Convert.ToDecimalConsole.ReadLine() );
      Console.WriteLine"adding {0:C} to account2 balance\n",depositAmount );
      account2.CreditdepositAmount )

      Console.WriteLine"account1 balance: {0:C}", account1.Balance );
      Console.WriteLine"account2 balance: {0:C}", account2.Balance );
   }
}


       
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