(Total: 4 marks). Consider a paging system with a page size of 2 K bytes and available physical memory of 256 K bytes. N

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(Total: 4 marks). Consider a paging system with a page size of 2 K bytes and available physical memory of 256 K bytes. N

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(Total: 4 marks). Consider a paging system with a page size of 2 K bytes and available physical memory of 256 K bytes. Note: 2 K=211,256 K=218. (i) (2 marks). What is the length (in bit) of its physical address? (ii) (2 marks). What is the size (in bytes) of external fragmentation and internal fragmentation in the system in the worst case? Answer: (i) (ii)
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