What does this statement mean? IP addresses are hierarchical(3 points) Responses The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific. The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific. Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits. Addresses can be expressed in 32 bits. Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines. Protocols are used to standardize communication between machines. Only certain machines employ IP addresses to send and receive data.

1. IP addresses are structured in a hierarchical manner, with the information going from broad (network portion) to specific (host portion).

2. Each IP address is made up of 32 bits, allowing for a large number of unique addresses.
3. Protocols are used to regulate and standardize the communication between machines using IP addresses.
4. IP addresses are utilized by all machines that communicate over a network to send and receive data.

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Apologies for the confusion. The correct response is:

1. The information in an IP address goes from broad to specific.