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in python: We will start with the simplest class you could ever write in Python. Create a class called Simplest() and use the pass statement. Answer the following questions: 1. Using the code below, what type is this object? print(type(Simplest)) 2. Create an instance of Simplest to a variable called simp. What type is simp?
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