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Consider a packet-switched network. The propagation delay is d sec per hop, the packet size is p bits, and the data rate is b bps. Assuming all packets follow the same k-hop path then what is the delay in sending an x-bit message in terms of packets by considering the values x = 100000 bits, k = 3 hop path, b = 100 bps, p = 1000 bits, d = 250 sec per hop?

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