This seems pretty straightforward. The workstation with the lowest backoff time, which is 4, will have the priority to occupy the channel. I'm confident I can get this one right.
Alright, I've got a strategy. I'll start by listing out the backoff time for each workstation, then compare them to determine which one has the lowest value and therefore the highest priority. Should be straightforward!
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Do I need to compare the actual backoff time values, or is there some other factor I'm missing? I better re-read the question closely.
Okay, let's see. The backoff time is inversely proportional to the priority, so the lower the backoff time, the higher the priority. I think I've got this!
Darrin
3 months agoBroderick
3 months agoLashawnda
3 months agoDahlia
4 months agoMila
4 months agoKeneth
4 months agoHerminia
4 months agoElizabeth
4 months agoRosio
5 months agoDerrick
5 months agoEric
5 months agoTamesha
5 months agoLili
5 months agoCordelia
5 months agoWenona
10 months agoMel
9 months agoWynell
9 months agoJade
10 months agoLennie
10 months agoLaura
10 months agoCarin
9 months agoRodrigo
9 months agoDante
9 months agoPaul
10 months agoEladia
10 months agoThora
10 months agoLashandra
9 months agoHan
9 months agoLouis
11 months agoSean
11 months agoNoel
11 months ago