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Suppose two hosts, a and b, are separated by 7,500 kilometers and are connected by a direct link of r = 10 mbps. suppose the propagation speed over the link is 2.5 x 10 8 meters/sec. consider sending a large packet of 500,000 bits from host a to host b. how many milliseconds (ms) does it take before the receiver has received the entire 500,000-bit file?
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