A terminal multiplexer has six 1200 bps terminals and 'n' 300bps terminals connected to it. The outgoing line is 9600bps. What is the maximum value of n?

A terminal multiplexer has six 1200 bps terminals and 'n' 300bps terminals connected to it. The outgoing line is 9600bps. What is the maximum value of n? Correct Answer 8

Since there are six 1200bps terminals, 6*1200 + n*300 =9600 by solving this, n=8.

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