Assuming a 1-KB page size, what are the page numbers and offsets for the following address references (provided as decimal numbers)?
a. 21205
b. 164250
c. 121357
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Assuming a 1-KB page size, what are the page numbers and offsets for the following address references (provided as decimal numbers)
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