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a) 10.21.2.128/8
b) 10.128.0.0/25
c) 200.200.100.0/24
d) 200.200.100.127/25
e) 200.200.100.128/25
From the IP above, which one includes:
1) Broadcast Address?
2) Network Address?
3) Host Address?
4) Private Address?
5) Public Address?
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