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Duplicate: Determine the correct class of the following IP addresses: Address Class? 191.107.2.10 172.16.16.15 200.200.5.2 3.3.57.0 131.107.2.89 b) Which address class(es) in above table will allow you to have more than 1000 hosts per network?
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