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Each question specifies a cpu operation of the form: p#: [ < -- ]wherep#designates the cpu (e. g., p0),is the cpu operation (e. g., read or write),denotes the memory address, andindicates the new word to be assignedon a write operation. what is the final state (i. e., coherence state, sharers, addresses, and data)of the caches and memory after the given cpu operations have completed? also, what value isreturned by each read operation? suppose that all the operations are independently applied tothe initial cache/memory state.

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