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Suppose you are having a machine with 500 GB hard disk, 2GB of RAM, having windows operating systems with multiprocessing hardware. Now you need to work on your semester project for that you need to use browser (20MB), MS. Word (15MB), a zoom (30MB) meeting for discussion with your group fellows, paint (10MB) to edit images, and a PDF (10MB) reader to read research papers. All the applications are given with their approximate RAM size in brackets needed to execute. DO this: Find the order of processes, in which they get the RAM and execute their work and terminate.

HINT: what will you execute first and what should be done simultaneously and which process will terminate first or execute multiple times.

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