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Which statement(s) about IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are true? 1. An IPv6 address is 32 bits long, represented in hexidecimal. 2. An IPv6 address is 128 bits long, represented in decimal. 3. An IPv4 address is 32 bits long, represented in decimal. 4. An IPv6 address is 128 bits long, represented in hexidecimal.

A. 1 and 3 only

B. 2 only

C. 3 and 4

D. 2 and 4

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

IPv4 addresses are 32 bits long and are represented in decimal format. IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long and represented in hexadecimal format.

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