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Plz explain it .

its made easy question, they have provided solution for A  and marked C as correct

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$Total channel load = \frac{Total number of request / second}{Total number of slots / second}$

As average station makes 36 request / hour. So each station makes a request every 3600 sec / 36 request = 100 sec.

Total load is 10000 requests per 100 sec, i.e., 10000 / 100 = 100 request per second.

Number of slots in 1 second = 1 sec / 100 microsec = 10000 slots per second.

$Total channel load = \frac{100}{10000} = \frac{1}{100}$

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what does this single slotted aloha means here ?
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