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7 March, 03:02

7. Consider a user who needs to transmit 1.5 gigabytes of data to a server. The user lives in a small town where only dial-up access is available. A bus visits the small town once a day from the closest city, located 150 km away, and stops in front of the user's house. The bus has a 100-Mbps WiFi connection. It can collect data from users in rural areas and transfer them to the Internet through a 1 Gbps link once it gets back to the city. Suppose the average speed of the bus is 60 km/h. What is the fastest way the user can transfer the data to the server?

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  1. 7 March, 06:00
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    The fastest way the user can transfer the data to the server is at 2 Minute 3 seconds.

    Explanation:

    Solution

    Given that:

    The time it takes by bus from Users house to Town = 150 km/60 km/h = 2.5h = 9000 seconds

    Now,

    The users data to be transmitted over to the server = 1.5 GB

    = 1.5*1024 MB

    =1.5 * 1024*8 Mb=12288 Mb

    The time taken by Bus WiFi connection to transmit data = 12288 Mb / 100 Mbps = 122.88 Seconds

    Thus,

    The user/individual can sit in bus and transmit his data to server in 2 Minute 3 Seconds
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