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In a corporate network environment, the IT security team is tasked with implementing Application Visibility and Control (AVC) to monitor and manage the performance of various applications. They notice that a significant amount of bandwidth is being consumed by a specific application that is not critical to business operations. The team decides to apply AVC policies to limit the bandwidth for this application to ensure that critical applications receive the necessary resources. If the total available bandwidth is 1000 Mbps and the AVC policy is set to limit the non-critical application to 20% of the total bandwidth, how much bandwidth will be allocated to the non-critical application, and what will be the remaining bandwidth available for critical applications?
200 Mbps for the non-critical application and 800 Mbps for critical applications
300 Mbps for the non-critical application and 700 Mbps for critical applications
400 Mbps for the non-critical application and 600 Mbps for critical applications
500 Mbps for the non-critical application and 500 Mbps for critical applications

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