Answer:
Drive A requires 105 miliseconds to complete the access.
Explanation:
Hard Drives actually have physical reading and writing arms inside them which are used for reading and writing data on the drives. To perform these actions they have to move from one location to another.
The example given in the question states that the arm is moving between track 1 and track 9. With it's initial position at track 1, it makes the same movement exactly 3 times from track 1 to track 9. If it requires 35 miliseconds for this movement, then drive A should require a total time of 105 miliseconds or 0.105 seconds to complete the given task.
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