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What are non-partitioned data structures?
11. What are non-partitioned data structures?
- Non-Partitioned data structures are data structures in which each partition holds a portion of the instance.
- Non-Partitioned data structures are those in which a single partition stores the whole instance.
Answer: B) Non-Partitioned data structures are those in which a single partition stores the whole instance.
Explanation:
Non-partitioned data structures are those in which a single partition stores the whole instance.