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A datagram network allows routers to drop packets whenever they need to. the probability of a router discarding a packet is p. consider the case of a source host connected to the source router, which is connected to the destination router, and then to the destination host. if either of the routers discards a packet, the source host eventually times out and tries again. if both host-router and router-router lines are counted as hops, what is the mean number of (a) hops a packet makes per transmission? (b) transmissions a packet makes? (c) hops required per received packet?

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