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If many programs are kept in main memory, then there is almost always another program ready to run on the cpu when a page fault occurs. thus, cpu utilization is kept high. if, however, we allocate a large amount of physical memory to just a few of the programs, then each program produces a smaller number of page faults. thus, cpu utilization is kept high among the programs in memory.
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