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An institution connects to the public Internet through an access link with a bandwidth of 3 Mbps. When users request content from the web, the data is transferred in the form of web objects such as HTML files, images, and scripts.
On average, each web object retrieved by the institution is 200K bits in size. This represents the typical amount of data that needs to be transmitted over the 3 Mbps access link when a user requests a web object from a server.
Calculate the transmission delay on the access link for a single web object.