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If you create an instantiation of a class template with an int, and then create a second instantiation with a double, then

A

you must precede each function call with the word int or double

B

once a function is used as one type, it becomes unavailable for use with the other type

C

there is no difference in the procedure to call a member function

D

you cannot perform this operation in C++

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