Question: Files in MS-DOS have to compete for space in the FAT -16 table in memory. If one file uses k entries, that is k entries

Files in MS-DOS have to compete for space in the FAT -16 table in memory. If one file uses k entries, that is k entries that are not available to any other file, what constraint does this place on the total length of all files combined?

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