Q: A single octet in an IP address represents what range of decimal numbers?
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Q: Which range of decimal digits is represented by a single byte in an IP address?
- 0-250
- 0-155
- 1-255
- 0-255
Explanation: The range of decimal values that may be represented by a single octet in an Internet Protocol address is from 0 to 255. Each octet is made up of eight bits, which means that there are 256 different values, including zero, that may be assigned to all of them.