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Convert the decimal number to binary. Note: When converting an IP address, be sure to include 8 binary digits for each octet.

a) 11011011
b) 10101101
c) 11100110
d) 10010001

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Final answer:

The student's question requests conversion from decimal to binary, but the given numbers are already in binary form. There's no need for a conversion process for these numbers with respect to IP addressing.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question involves the conversion of decimal numbers into binary numbers, particularly within the context of IP address representations. However, there seems to be a misunderstanding as the given values are already in binary format. When dealing with IP addresses, the binary numbers are segmented into octets, which are groups of 8 bits for each section of the IP address. The conversions presented by the student are unnecessary for decimal to binary conversion as they are already binary numbers.

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