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关于判断框和分支结构,叙述正确的是()。

A、判断框有一个出口、分支结构也有一个出口

B、判断框有两个出口、分支结构也有两个出口

C、判断框有一个出口、分支结构有两个出口

D、判断框有两个出口、分支结构有一个出口

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