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A class defined by a user (i. e., you, the programmer programmer) ... Group of answer choices might contain no data members -- only methods. might contain no user-defined methods -- only data members. will result in compiler errors if no user-defined methods -- only data -- are in the class. will result in compiler errors if no data-- only user-defined methods -- are in the class. will always have both data members and methods.

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