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1 July, 21:23

What is the data transmission time, assuming no errors or overhead, to send a 2 GByte file over a link with a 2 Gbps line rate? Remember that the 'G' in GByte and Gbps have slightly different meanings. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 second and show your work.

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  1. 2 July, 00:13
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    The data transmission time will be 8 seconds (8.0s)

    Explanation:

    Using the formular:

    T = A/S

    T=Time = ?

    Amount of Data = A = 2GByte

    Speed = S = 2Gbps

    The units of A and S are different

    A is expressed in Bytes (B)

    S is expressed in bits (b)

    But:

    1 Byte (B) = 8 bits (b)

    T = A/S = 2GB/2Gb

    since 1 Byte = 8 bits

    T = 2 * G * (B = 8bits) / 2 * G * b

    T = 2 * G * 8b / 2 * G * b

    T = 2 * G * 8 * b / 2 * G * b

    The common terms (2, G, b) cancel out

    T = 8 seconds
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