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For this question, assume x86-64 and the following C struct definition. typedef struct { char* name; short servings; char rating; char* ingredients [6] ; float cost; } recipe; a) What is the byte offset where rating begins?
b) What is the byte offset where ingredients [3] begins?
c) Is there any internal fragmentation? If so, how many bytes and where? YES I NO If yes, number of bytes where
Is there any external fragmentation? If so, how many bytes and where? YES I NO If yes, number of bytes where
e) Can the compiler reduce the amount of fragmentation? YES I NO

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