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Question 24

Question 24

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Five jobs are waiting to be processed.Their processing times and due dates are given below.Using the earliest due date dispatching rule,in which order should the jobs be processed? Five jobs are waiting to be processed.Their processing times and due dates are given below.Using the earliest due date dispatching rule,in which order should the jobs be processed?   A) C,E,A,D,B B) A,B,C,D,E C) B,D,A,E,C D) C,B,A,E,D E) B,D,A,C,E


A) C,E,A,D,B
B) A,B,C,D,E
C) B,D,A,E,C
D) C,B,A,E,D
E) B,D,A,C,E

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