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1. you have a small business that is divided into 3 departments: accounting, sales, and administration. these departments have the following number of devices (computers, printers, etc.): accounting-31, sales-28, and administration-13. using a class c private network, subnet the network so that each department will have their own subnet. you must show/explain how you arrived at your conclusion and also show the following: all available device addresses for each department, the broadcast address for each department, and the network address for each department. also, determine how many "wasted" (not usable) addresses resulted from your subnetting (enumerate them).
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Write a method public static string getdigits(string phonenumber) that takes an 11-character phone number written with any combination of 11 uppercase letters, lowercase letters and/or digits, and zero or more hyphens, and which returns the digits that a person would have to press on a cell phone to dial that phone number. we will use the mapping of letters to digits given at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/telephone_keypad# /media/file: telephone-keypad2.svg you may assume that the string parameter phonenumber contains some combination of exactly 11 uppercase letters, lowercase letters and/or digits, but that any number of hyphens may be present. you can assume that a hyphen will not appear as the first or last character of the string. do not assum
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