Multiple Choice
How do TCP and IP differ?
A) TCP verifies the correct delivery of data in case it is corrupted, whereas IP verifies the data are sent to the correct IP address.
B) TCP verifies the information is reliable, whereas IP verifies that the data are sent.
C) IP verifies the correct delivery of data in case it is corrupted, whereas TCP verifies the data are sent to the correct IP address.
D) IP verifies connectivity, whereas TCP verifies the rate at which the data are sent.
Correct Answer:

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