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One fallacy students and researchers often make is expecting to improve the overall performance of a computer just by improving only one aspect of the computer. Consider a computer running a program that requires 250 s, with 70 s spent executing FP instructions, 85 s executed L/S instructions, and 40 s spent executing branch instructions. By how much is the total time reduced if the time for the FP operations is reduced by 20%? By how much is the time for INT operations reduced if the total time is reduced by 20%? Can the total time be reduced by 20% by reducing only the time for the branch instructions?

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