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a. [10] <5.4> P0,0: read 100 b. [10] <5.4> P0,0: read 128 c. [10] <5.4> P0,0: write 128 <-- 78 d. [10] <5.4> P0,0: read 120 e. [15] <5.4> P0,0: read 120 P1,0: read 120 f. [15] <5.4> P0,0: read 120 P1,0: write 120 <-- 80 g. [15] <5.4> P0,0: write 120 <-- 80 P1,0: read 120 h. [15] <5.4> P0,0: write 120 <-- 80 P1,0: write 120 <-- 90

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