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We add a 1 KiB cache which has a hit time of 5 clock cycles; our miss penalty is still the 100 clock cycles needed to access main memory. To test this cache, we then run a program that accesses random memory addresses. To the nearest clock cycle, what does the AMAT converge to as the program runs indefinitely
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Consider the following statements: struct nametype{string first; string last; }; struct coursetype{string name; int callnum; int credits; char grade; }; struct studenttype{nametype name; double gpa; coursetype course; }; studenttype student; studenttype classlist[100]; coursetype course; nametype name; mark the following statements as valid or invalid. if a statement is invalid, explain why.a.) student.course.callnum = "csc230"; b.) cin > > student.name; c.) classlist[0] = name; d.) classlist[1].gpa = 3.45; e.) name = classlist[15].name; f.) student.name = name; g.) cout < < classlist[10] < < endl; h.) for (int j = 0; j < 100; j++)classlist[j].name = name; i.) classlist.course.credits = 3; j.) course = studenttype.course;
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 20:50
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Which type of excel chart should be used to track students’ progress on test grades? line column bar pie
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