44. [Theoretical] A student has configured a software router and two workstations on a private LAN. He has set up the network with IP address 10.0.0.0 with subnetting that borrows bits 15, 16 and 17 (ONLY bits 15, 16 and 17, counting from the left) to create eight subnets (six useable).  The student has configured one workstation on the second useable subnet as the lowest available host IP address. The router has the highest usable address on this subnet for its interface connection to this network. The student has set up the other workstation using the 138th useable IP address on this subnet.   a. What are these three IP addresses in binary?  b. What are these addresses in dotted decimal?

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44. [Theoretical] A student has configured a software router and two workstations on a private LAN. He has set up the network with IP address 10.0.0.0 with subnetting that borrows bits 15, 16 and 17 (ONLY bits 15, 16 and 17, counting from the left) to create eight subnets (six useable).  The student has configured one workstation on the second useable subnet as the lowest available host IP address. The router has the highest usable address on this subnet for its interface connection to this network. The student has set up the other workstation using the 138th useable IP address on this subnet.  

a. What are these three IP addresses in binary? 
b. What are these addresses in dotted decimal?

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