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What is the format of an IPv4 address? A 24-bit, dot decimal notation B 32-bit, dot decimal notation 4 octet, separated by co
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IPv4 addresses are represented in a dot decimal notation which consists of 4 decimal numbers ranging from 0 to 255 and are separated by dots. Each part of the IP address represents a group of 8 bits.

Example: 198.16.147.255

172.156.0.1, etc.

Since we have 4 decimals with 8-bit each separated by dots, we can say that the form of IPv4 address is 32-bit, dot decimal notation. So, the second option is correct

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