Question: Consider a paging system with the page table stored in memory. a. If a memory reference takes 200 nanoseconds, how long does a paged memory

Consider a paging system with the page table stored in memory.
a. If a memory reference takes 200 nanoseconds, how long does a paged memory reference take?
b. If we add associative registers, and 75 percent of all page-table references are found in the associative registers, what is the effective memory reference time?
(Assume that finding a page-table entry in the associative registers takes zero time, if the entry is there.)

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