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One difference between multi-tasking using fork() versus using threads is that: a. inter-process communication between threads is a lot faster than between fork()ed children because context switching is faster.
b. inter-processor communications between forked children is not needed.
c. inter-process communication between forked children is a lot faster than between threads because context switching is faster.

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