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有如下类定义: class Test { private int x; public int y; public void setX (int m) {x=m;} public int getX() {return x;} }现用Test t=new Text();生成一个对象t,则如下语句中,错误的是()。

A. t.x=10;
B. t.y=10;
C. t. setX(10);
D. int m=t.getX();

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