Suppose within your Web browser you click on a link to obtain a Web page. The IP address for the associated URL is not cached in your local host. Ignore the delay caused by DNS look-up. Further suppose the base HTML file references 4 other very small objects on the same server. Let RTT denote the round-trip time between the local host and the server containing the objects. Using the non-persistent HTTP (with no parallel TCP connections) and neglecting the file/object transmission times, how much time elapses from when a client requests the base HTML file until the entire web page (all web objects) is received by the client? Group of answer choices 3 RTT 5 RTT 8 RTT 10 RTT 4 RTT Flag question: Question 11 Question 111.5 pts Referring to the previous question, neglecting the file/object transmission times, what's the minimum amount of time required to retrieve the HTML file and its 4 referenced small objects with persistent HTTP? Group of answer choices 6 RTT 5 RTT 4 RTT 3 RTT 2 RTT.