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consider a LAN to which 10 host interface and three router interfaces are attached. suppose all three LANs use class C addresses. The IP addresses for the 13 devices will be identical in which of the first 32 bits​?

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Final answer:

In a LAN with 10 host interfaces and three router interfaces, the IP addresses for the 13 devices will be identical in the first 24 bits.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a LAN with 10 host interfaces and three router interfaces, all using class C addresses, the IP addresses for the 13 devices will be identical in the first 24 bits.

This is because class C addresses have a default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, which means that the first 24 bits (8 bits for the network identifier and 16 bits for the host identifier) are used to identify the network.