In a computer system, four files of size $11050$ bytes, $4990$ bytes, $5170$ bytes and $12640$ bytes need to be stored. For storing these files on disk, we can use either $100$ byte disk blocks or $200$ byte disk blocks (but can't mix block sizes). For each block used to store a file, $4$ bytes of bookkeeping information also needs to be stored on the disk. Thus, the total space used to store a file is the sum of the space taken to store the file and the space taken to store the book keeping information for the blocks allocated for storing the file. A disk block can store either bookkeeping information for a file or data from a file, but not both.
What is the total space required for storing the files using $100$ byte disk blocks and $200$ byte disk blocks respectively?
- $35400$ and $35800$ bytes
- $35800$ and $35400$ bytes
- $35600$ and $35400$ bytes
- $35400$ and $35600$ bytes