Which IP addressing scheme defines the address range and subnet mask that meet the requirement and waste the fewest subnet and host addresses?

The network administrator is asked to configure 113 point-to-point links. Which IP addressing
scheme defines the address range and subnet mask that meet the requirement and waste the
fewest subnet and host addresses?

The network administrator is asked to configure 113 point-to-point links. Which IP addressing
scheme defines the address range and subnet mask that meet the requirement and waste the
fewest subnet and host addresses?

A.
10.10.0.0/16 subnetted with mask 255.255.255.252

B.
10.10.0.0/18 subnetted with mask 255.255.255.252

C.
10.10.1.0/24 subnetted with mask 255.255.255.252

D.
10.10.0.0/23 subnetted with mask 255.255.255.252

E.
10.10.1.0/25 subnetted with mask 255.255.255.252

Explanation:
We need 113 point-to-point links which equal to 113 sub-networks < 128 so we need to borrow 7
bits (because 2^7 = 128).
The network used for point-to-point connection should be /30.
So our initial network should be 30 – 7 = 23.
So 10.10.0.0/23 is the correct answer.
You can understand it more clearly when writing it in binary form:
/23 = 1111 1111.1111 1110.0000 0000
/30 = 1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1100 (borrow 7 bits)
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