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In which of the following case CPU utilization will be higher?
(a) If all the processes are I/O bound
(b) Is all the processes are equally CPU bound and I/O bound
(c) If all the processes are CPU bound
(d) Both (B) and (C)
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C) All the processes are CPU bound...Then the ideal time for the CPU is minimum and hence more CPU utilization will be there..
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