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What cannot access a class member with package access?

  1. Classes in the same package

  2. Classes in a different package

  3. Subclasses in the same package

  4. Subclasses in a different package

The correct answer is: Classes in a different package

Package access, also known as the default access, allows only classes within the same package to access a class member. This means that classes in a different package, including subclasses, cannot access the class member. While subclasses in the same package do have access, they are not the only option, making A and C incorrect. B is the only choice that accurately describes what cannot access a class member with package access.