a.
3, 560
Segment number is 3
segment value is 560
Physical address = segment base address + segment value
= 1327 + 560
= 1887
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b.
2, 101
Segment number is 2
segment value is 101
As segment value is greater tha segment limit of the segment 2.
So, It gives segmentation error.
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