Consider the three subnets below, each in the larger 128.119.160/24 network. The following questions are concerned with subnet addressing. Answer each question by selecting a matching answer. Each answer can be used to answer only one question. [Note: You can find more examples of problems similar to this here.] A 128.119.160/24 В 48 hosts 21 hosts 50 hosts A. V What is the aximum number of hosts possible the larger A. 256 128.119.160/24 network? B. 2**32 E. V How many bits are needed to be able to address all of the host in subnet C 64 А? D. 6 C. v Suppose that subnet A has a CIDRized subnet address range of 128.119.160.128/26 (hint: 128 is 1000 0000 in binary); Subnet B has an CIDRied subnet address range of 128.119.160.64/26. We now want a valid CIDRized IP subnet address range for subnet C of the form 128.119/160.x/26. What is a valid value of x? E. 96 F. O