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In a system using the fixed partitions memory allocation scheme, given the following situation (and using a decimal form): After Job J is loaded into a partition of size 50K, the resulting fragmentation is 7168 bytes.
Perform the following:
(a) What is the size of Job J in bytes?
(b) What type of fragmentation is caused?

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