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Which of these is NOT a reason for an IP Address?
A. To help with computer storage
B. Allows transfers of files and e-mail
C. A way to identify machines on a network
D. Used to connect to another computer
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Point ‘A’ is the answer I think
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Answer:
To help with computer storage
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