3. For a 16-word cache, consider the following repeating sequence of lw addresses (given in hexadecimal): 74 AO 78 38C A

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3. For a 16-word cache, consider the following repeating sequence of lw addresses (given in hexadecimal): 74 AO 78 38C A

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3. For a 16-word cache, consider the following repeating sequence of lw addresses (given in hexadecimal): 74 AO 78 38C AC 84 88 8C 7C 34 38 13C 388 18C Assuming least recently used (LRU) replacement for associative caches, determine the effective miss rate if the sequence is input to the following caches, ignoring startup effects (i.e., compulsory misses). Where cache is two-way set associative cache with b = 2 words.
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