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10. in step 4 of the csma/ca protocol, a station that successfully transmits a frame begins the csma/ca protocol for a second frame at step 2, rather than at step 1. what rationale might the designers of csma/ca have had in mind by having such a station not transmit the second frame immediately (if the channel is sensed idle)?

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