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. Here is a sequence of addresses during execution of some program: 4, 16, 0, 20, 52, 68, 172, 64 Assuming a fully associative cache with 8 bytes per blocks and 4 entries, initially empty: a. Provide the cache layout (as on Slide H47 excluding gates, multiplexers and comparators, assume 4-byte data) and address format (assume 16-bit address) b. Label each reference in the string as a hit or a miss. c. Show content of the cache at the end. If needed use LRU replacement policy.

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