The minimum cost will be covered to reach B One can clearly see that minimum cost from F to B is as follows -
F -> A -> B which requires a buffer of 8 + 10 = 18
Hence packet buffer of B is 18
I have tried to explain it in very simple language and I hope that i have answered your question satisfactorily.Leave doubts in comment section if any.
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