How many bits Internet address is assigned to each host on a TCP/IP Internet which is used in all communications with host? 

A) 16 bits B) 32 bits C) 48 bits D) 64 bits

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How many bits Internet address is assigned to each host on a TCP/IP Internet which is used in all communications with host? 

32 bits

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