A computer has a memory hierarchy consisting of two-level cache (L1 and L2) and a main memory. If the processor needs to access data from memory, it first looks into L1 cache. If the data is not found in L1 cache, it goes to L2 cache. If it fails to get the data from L2 cache, it goes to main memory, where the data is definitely available. Hit rates and access times of various memory units are shown in the figure. The average memory access time in nanoseconds (ns) is _________ . (Rounded off to two decimal places)
Consider the following $B^{+}$tree with 5 nodes, in which a node can store at most 3 key values. The value 23 is now inserted in the $B^{+}$tree. Which of the following options(s) is/are CORRECT?
Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE for any binary search tree (BST) having $n$ distinct integers?
The height of any rooted tree is defined as the maximum number of edges in the path from the root node to any leaf node.
Suppose a Min-Heap $T$ stores 32 keys. The height of $T$ is ________ (Answer in integer)