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address binding will be _______ in multiprogramming with variable tasks (mvt)

Address binding will be dynamic in multiprogramming with variable tasks (MVT).
In MVT, the location of a process in memory is not fixed and can change. This means that address binding, which is the process of associating a logical address to a physical address, occurs at runtime. Dynamic address binding allows the operating system to efficiently manage memory by allocating and deallocating space as needed, making it more flexible and suitable for environments where tasks vary in size and memory requirements.
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