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What is the Internet Protocol (IP)? (3 points)
A set of rules describing what behavior is acceptable on the internet.
A law that says that the Internet is for everyone
A protocol that defines the structure of an internet address and assigns a unique address to every device on the Internet
An agreement that sets a limit on the number of computers that can be on the internet at any given time.
A set of rules describing what behavior is acceptable on the internet.
A law that says that the Internet is for everyone
A protocol that defines the structure of an internet address and assigns a unique address to every device on the Internet
An agreement that sets a limit on the number of computers that can be on the internet at any given time.
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1. The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol that defines the structure of an internet address and assigns a unique address to every device on the Internet.
2. It is not a set of rules describing what behavior is acceptable on the internet.
3. It is not a law that says that the Internet is for everyone.
4. It is not an agreement that sets a limit on the number of computers that can be on the internet at any given time.
2. It is not a set of rules describing what behavior is acceptable on the internet.
3. It is not a law that says that the Internet is for everyone.
4. It is not an agreement that sets a limit on the number of computers that can be on the internet at any given time.
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