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Which of the following does not reside in the same subnet as the other three?Question 9Select one:10.12.12.12/1410.13.13.13/1410.11.11.11/1410.14.14.14/14

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Which of the following does not reside in the same subnet as the other three?Question 9Select one:10.12.12.12/1410.13.13.13/1410.11.11.11/1410.14.14.14/14

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Solution

The IP address that does not reside in the same subnet as the other three is 10.13.13.13/14.

Here's why:

The /14 in each address means that the first 14 bits of the address are the network part of the address, and the rest are the host part.

In binary, the first two octets of each address are:

10.12.12.12: 00001010.00001100 10.13.13.13: 00001010.00001101 10.11.11.11: 00001010.00001011 10.14.14.14: 00001010.00001110

The third and fourth octets don't matter because the /14 means only the first two octets are relevant for the network part of the address.

Looking at the binary, you can see that 10.13.13.13 is the only address where the 14th bit is a 1. All the others have a 0 in the 14th bit. Therefore, 10.13.13.13 is in a different subnet than the other three.

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