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Transcribed Image Text:### Efficient Linked List Functions in Template Classes
All functions should belong to a **template class**. The code for these functions should be **efficient** as well as correct. For all linked lists, the `first` pointer points to the first node and is the only pointer in the list (there is no pointer to the last node). For circular sorted lists, `first` points to the largest element.
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#### Function: howMany
Write a function to be included in a **circular sorted linked list class**, named `howMany`. This function will receive an item parameter. It will return the count of nodes in the list that contain a value equal to the specified item parameter. Ensure the implementation is efficient!
#### Function: smaller
Write a function to be included in a **sorted linked list class**, named `smaller`. This function will also receive an item parameter. It will return the count of nodes in the list that contain a value smaller than the specified item parameter. Efficiency in implementation is crucial!
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