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Hi, can you call this below Python code object oriented? and if that so, where are the objects? Please explain. class Person: def __init__(self): self.age

Hi, can you call this below Python code object oriented?

and if that so, where are the objects?

Please explain.

class Person:

def __init__(self):

self.age = 25

class Car(Person):

def __init__(self):

super().__init__()

self.car = "blue"

m = Car()

print("Color of car:")

print(m.car)

print("Age of person:")

print(m.age)

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