Question about the output of the command top in solaris

Platform: Solaris 5.10

In the output at the top of the page, if you look at the colum CPU, you can see that a single process (2415) consumes 95,84% CPU, another (28533) process consumes 91,81%. How can this happen? If a process consumes 95,84, less than 5% of CPU is available to all other processes. Right?
load averages:  4.24,  4.02,  3.89;                    up 57+10:17:11     14:36:35
252 processes: 245 sleeping, 1 zombie, 6 on cpu
CPU states: 40.7% idle, 46.7% user, 12.6% kernel,  0.0% iowait,  0.0% swap
Memory: 16G phys mem, 1002M free mem, 31G swap, 31G free swap

   PID USERNAME LWP PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE    TIME    CPU COMMAND
  2415 oracle     1   0    0 6267M 6182M cpu     45.7H 95.84% oracle   -------- ???
 28533 oracle     2   0    0 5245M 5166M cpu     88:23 91.81% oracle   -------- ???
 12062 oracle     2   0    0 5245M 5166M cpu    194:39 82.03% oracle
  3459 oracle     1   0    0 1380K  996K cpu      9:55 73.00% gzip
  2276 oracle     2  35    0 5244M 5165M sleep    0:16 12.84% oracle
 13629 oracle     2  33    0 5244M 5165M sleep    4:51 12.44% oracle
  7784 oracle     2  32    0 5349M 5270M sleep    1:51 11.85% oracle
  5217 oracle     1 100  -20 5248M 5154M sleep   17.5H  3.05% oracle
  5225 oracle     1 100  -20 5248M 5154M sleep   17.3H  2.87% oracle
 14569 oracle     1 100  -20 6273M 6175M sleep   28.0H  1.61% oracle
 14565 oracle     1 100  -20 6271M 6173M sleep   28.8H  1.56% oracle
  1052 root      44  59    0   61M   36M sleep  319:29  1.41% crsd.bin
 15734 oracle     3   0    0   33M   12M sleep  591:32  1.11% tnslsnr
  5237 oracle     2  59    0 5275M 5181M sleep   79:47  0.51% oracle
  5235 oracle     2  59    0 5271M 5177M sleep   81:17  0.44% oracle

multi-core CPU?

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