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In a virtualized environment, a company has implemented a policy to enforce resource allocation limits for virtual machines (VMs) based on their criticality levels. The policy states that high-criticality VMs should not exceed 80% of the total CPU resources available on the host, while medium-criticality VMs can utilize up to 60%, and low-criticality VMs can use a maximum of 40%. If a host has a total of 32 CPU cores, how many CPU cores can be allocated to each category of VMs without violating the policy?
High-criticality: 25 cores, Medium-criticality: 19 cores, Low-criticality: 13 cores
High-criticality: 24 cores, Medium-criticality: 18 cores, Low-criticality: 12 cores
High-criticality: 20 cores, Medium-criticality: 16 cores, Low-criticality: 10 cores
High-criticality: 22 cores, Medium-criticality: 14 cores, Low-criticality: 8 cores

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