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Assume a full associative cache which can allocate up to 4 blocks. The next sequence of block references are generated by the processor:

Block references  -->344, 1028, 518, 631, 2115, 1028, 518, 1508, 1028, 153

After the fourth reference, the state of the cache is: 

cache block      content

    block 0 --> block 344 of MM

    block 1 --> block 1028 of MM

    block 2 --> block 518 of MM

    block 3 --> block 631 of MM

What block of MM will be  in the block 0 of the cache after the last reference (153) if the processor uses the LRU algorithm for replacement?

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