Medium scale integration has . . . . . . . . A. Ten logic gates B. Fifty logic gates C. Hundred logic gates D. Thousands logic gates

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The correct answer is: D. Thousands logic gates.

Medium scale integration (MSI) is the integration of hundreds to thousands of transistors into a single integrated circuit (IC). MSI circuits are typically used in digital signal processing, data acquisition, and control systems.

A logic gate is a basic building block of digital circuits. It performs a logical operation on one or more input signals and produces an output signal. The most common logic gates are AND, OR, NOT, NAND, and NOR gates.

Ten logic gates is not enough to be considered MSI. Fifty logic gates is still too few to be considered MSI. Hundred logic gates is closer to the threshold for MSI, but it is still not enough to be considered MSI. Thousands logic gates is the minimum number of logic gates required for an IC to be considered MSI.