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If ‘m’ processes share ‘n’ resources of the same type, the maximum need of each process does
not exceed ‘n’ and the sum of all their maximum needs is always less than ‘m+n’. In this case:
(a) Deadlock can never occur
(c) Deadlock has to occur
(b) Deadlock may occur
(d) None
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