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What does this statement mean? IP addresses are hierarchical(2 points)
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The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits.
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The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines.
Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.
Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits.
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Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the incorrect response. The correct statement "IP addresses are hierarchical" means that IP addresses are organized in a hierarchical or hierarchical structure. This means that the information in an IP address is divided into different levels or parts, which indicate different levels of specificity or location. For example, in IPv4 addresses, the address is divided into network and host portions, with the network portion indicating the broader network to which the device belongs, and the host portion indicating the specific device within that network.
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