Computer Science, asked by nvzncz, 1 year ago

The degree of multiprogramming is:
a) the number of processes executed per unit time
b) the number of processes in the ready queue
c) the number of processes in the I/O queue
d) the number of processes in memory

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Answered by GodBrainly
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In a multiprogramming-capable system, jobs to be executed are loaded into a pool. Some number of those jobs are loaded into main memory, and one is selected from the pool for execution by the CPU. If at some point the program in progress terminates or requires the services of a peripheral device, the control of the CPU is given to the next job in the pool.

An important concept in multiprogramming is the degree of multiprogramming. The degree of multiprogramming describes the maximum number of processes that a single-processor system can accommodate efficiently.
Answered by Anonymous
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D) The number of processes in memory.

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