Consider a finite state machine (FSM) with one input \(X\) and one output \(f\), represented by the given state transition table. The minimum number of states required to realize this FSM is __________ (Answer in integer).

 
To find the minimum number of states for the FSM, we need to minimize the state diagram based on the state transitions and outputs.
The given state transition table is:

Step 1: Identify the equivalence classes of states.
We need to classify the states based on their transitions and outputs. After inspecting the table, we see that states A, B, and H form a group due to the same transitions and outputs, while other states can be similarly grouped.
Step 2: Minimize the state diagram.
By merging the equivalent states, we reduce the total number of states from 8 to 5. These are the minimized states:
A, B, H form one group.
F, C form another group.
D, G, E form another group.
Thus, the minimum number of states required is 5.
In the diagram, the lines QR and ST are parallel to each other. The shortest distance between these two lines is half the shortest distance between the point P and the line QR. What is the ratio of the area of the triangle PST to the area of the trapezium SQRT? 
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Consider the following hierarchical cache system with the following access times:
\[ \begin{array}{|c|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Cache Level} & \textbf{Hit Rate} & \textbf{Access Time} \\ \hline L1 & 90\% & 1 \text{ ns} \\ L2 & 80\% & 10 \text{ ns} \\ L3 & 100\% & 100 \text{ ns} \\ \hline \end{array} \]Find \( T_{avg} \) for hierarchical or simultaneous access.