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2. A queue is a first-in—first-out data structure. Suppose you have two queues accepting requests for a particular service, but at some point, the server for one queue goes down. You must now merge the two queues. If no other information is available, what might a reasonable strategy be for forming a single queue out of the two queues? What additional information would be necessary to form a single queue in such a way to be most fair to all request

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