An Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) finding in your production database reports that the shared pool is inad

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An Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) finding in your production database reports that the shared pool is inad

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An Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) finding in your production database reports that the shared pool is inadequately sized. You diagnose that this is due to the different kinds of workloads and this occurs only during peak hours. The following are the parameter settings for the database instance:You want to balance the memory between the System Global Area (SGA) components depending on the workload.Which option would solve this problem?
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A. setting the PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET parameter to 200M and the SGA_MAX_SIZE parameter to 400M
B. setting the MEMORY_TARGET and SGA_MAX_SIZE parameters to 400M
C. setting the SGA_TARGET parameter to 300M
D. setting the SGA_MAX_SIZE parameter to 400M
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