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Suppose that a program\'s data and executable code require 1024 bytes of memory.

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Question

Suppose that a program's data and executable code require 1024 bytes of memory. A new section of code must be added; it will be used with various values 29 times during the execution of a program. When implemented as a macro, the macro code requires 62 bytes of memory. When implemented as a procedure, the procedure code requires 141 bytes (including parameter-passing, etc.), and each procedure call requires 7 bytes.

How many bytes of memory will the entire program require if the new code is added as a procedure?

Explanation / Answer

Answer: 1368 bytes

Explanation:

program's data and executable code
= 1024 + (29 * 7)+141 + = 1368 bytes

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