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all right so just to review so we got a network 10 15 96 and weamp;#39;re trying to find some address that we can match against to catch everything thatamp;#39;s with between the range 96 to 111. so if you guys have practiced your subnetting what this tells you is that iamp;#39;ve got a 96 network that encompasses 96 all the way to 111. so how many addresses are we going up by here from 96 to 111 how many numbers is that i know that the 10 and the 15 have to be exact so those are real easy to do so we take in uh i want this to be 10 and so to write that 10 in binary we do no 128 no 64 no 32 no 16 we want eight on i donamp;#39;t want four because i would make it 12 and too many and i want two because a plus two equals ten this next one we want it to be 15 so i know that itamp;#39;s one less than 16 so if we got 128 64 32 16 i know if i take and turn all ones on behind it thatamp;#39;s going to make it 15. if i want to check these and make sure theyamp;#39;re identical that means