Multiple Choice
External fragmentation is
A) when there is some unused memory that cannot be allocated to a process.
B) when the amount of available memory is less than the size of a process.
C) when a process is broken up into smaller parts for memory allocation.
D) when there is enough total memory space to satisfy a request but the available spaces are not contiguous.
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