Disk scheduling algorithms in operating systems consider only seek distances, because
A) rotational latency is insignificant compared to the average seek time.
B) modern disks do not disclose the physical location of logical blocks.
C) the operating systems may have other constraints such as writes may be more urgent than reads.
D) it is difficult to optimize seek time in disk hardware.
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