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    The Maximum Time Slice That Can Be Given to a Process
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The Maximum Time Slice That Can Be Given to a Process

Question 6

Question 6

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The maximum time slice that can be given to a process in Linux (where tick is 10ms) is


A) 150ms
B) 10ms
C) 300 ms
D) 600ms

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