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Assume we have a system with a single-core CPU. Multiple jobs can run in parallel (multiprogramming) and finish faster than if they had run sequentially. Suppose that two jobs, each needing 20 minutes of CPU time, start simultaneously. How long will the last one take to complete if they run sequentially? How long if they run in parallel? Assume 50% I/O wait.

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