We can define the bandwidth-delay product in a network as the number of packets that can be

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We can define the bandwidth-delay product in a network as the number of packets that can be in the pipe during the round-trip time (RTT). What is the bandwidth-delay product in each of the following situations?
a. Bandwidth: 1 Mbps, RTT: 20 ms, packet size: 1000 bits
b. Bandwidth: 10 Mbps, RTT: 20 ms, packet size: 2000 bits
c. Bandwidth: 1 Gbps, RTT: 4 ms, packet size: 10,000 bits

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