What is the dotted decimal representation of the IPv4 address 11001011.00000000.01110001.11010011?

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What is the dotted decimal representation of the IPv4 address 11001011.00000000.01110001.11010011?

  • 192.0.0.199
  • 198.51.100.201
  • 203.0.113.211
  • 209.165.201.223

Explanation: Each section (octet) contains eight binary digits. Each digit represents a specific value (128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, and 1). Everywhere there is a 1, the specific value is relevant. Add all relevant values in a particular octet to obtain the decimal value. For example binary 11001011 equals 203 in decimal.

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