The percentage of memory wasted in a node of a linked list is also the percentage of memory wasted in the linked list because:
A. that percentage would be the same in every node of the linked list
B. the linked list only has one node – if more than one node, it is no longer a linked list
C. when you multiply the amount of wasted memory in one node by the number of nodes in the linked list, then divide by the size of the node, you get the same number
D. None of the above
A
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