Using the two rules of IPv6 compression, edit each IPv6 address until it is in the shortest form possible.   2​b​0​6​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​1​f​2​b​:​d​7​7​f​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​8​9​c​e​ 0​e​5​6​:​1​1​c​2​:​0​e​7​5​:​8​d​2​3​:​3​5​2​8​:​7​e​0​d​:​4​1​9​b​:​b​d​c​e​ 0​0​e​b​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​d​8​c​1​:​0​9​4​6​:​0​2​7​2​:​0​8​7​9​ a​d​9​3​:​a​0​e​4​:​a​9​c​e​:​3​2​f​c​:​c​b​a​8​:​1​5​f​e​:​e​d​9​0​:​d​7​6​8​ 5​5​8​c​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​d​3​6​7​:​7​c​8​e​:​1​2​1​6​:​0​0​0​0​:​6​6​b​e​ 8​b​f​a​:​9​9​f​0​:​d​4​c​5​:​0​b​8​c​:​0​f​6​f​:​0​4​d​f​:​2​8​0​4​:​2​8​3​d​ 5​d​6​6​:​5​e​c​9​:​0​0​4​6​:​0​0​0​0​:​2​5​7​6​:​0​0​4​f​:​7​1​5​9​:​0​6​3​9​ 7​d​2​b​:​0​0​a​9​:​a​0​c​4​:​0​0​0​0​:​a​7​7​2​:​0​0​f​d​:​a​5​2​3​:​0​3​5​8​ 0​0​c​8​:​b​4​3​4​:​0​6​e​e​:​e​c​2​f​:​0​3​c​9​:​0​1​c​e​:​7​6​5​d​:​a​6​6​b​ 9​9​3​0​:​c​a​f​a​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​5​2​:​0​4​c​c​:​7​b​7​a​:​0​0​3​7​:​2​7​e​6​

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Using the two rules of IPv6 compression, edit each IPv6 address until it is in the shortest form possible.

 

  1. 2​b​0​6​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​1​f​2​b​:​d​7​7​f​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​8​9​c​e​
  2. 0​e​5​6​:​1​1​c​2​:​0​e​7​5​:​8​d​2​3​:​3​5​2​8​:​7​e​0​d​:​4​1​9​b​:​b​d​c​e​
  3. 0​0​e​b​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​d​8​c​1​:​0​9​4​6​:​0​2​7​2​:​0​8​7​9​
  4. a​d​9​3​:​a​0​e​4​:​a​9​c​e​:​3​2​f​c​:​c​b​a​8​:​1​5​f​e​:​e​d​9​0​:​d​7​6​8​
  5. 5​5​8​c​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​0​0​:​d​3​6​7​:​7​c​8​e​:​1​2​1​6​:​0​0​0​0​:​6​6​b​e​
  6. 8​b​f​a​:​9​9​f​0​:​d​4​c​5​:​0​b​8​c​:​0​f​6​f​:​0​4​d​f​:​2​8​0​4​:​2​8​3​d​
  7. 5​d​6​6​:​5​e​c​9​:​0​0​4​6​:​0​0​0​0​:​2​5​7​6​:​0​0​4​f​:​7​1​5​9​:​0​6​3​9​
  8. 7​d​2​b​:​0​0​a​9​:​a​0​c​4​:​0​0​0​0​:​a​7​7​2​:​0​0​f​d​:​a​5​2​3​:​0​3​5​8​
  9. 0​0​c​8​:​b​4​3​4​:​0​6​e​e​:​e​c​2​f​:​0​3​c​9​:​0​1​c​e​:​7​6​5​d​:​a​6​6​b​
  10. 9​9​3​0​:​c​a​f​a​:​0​0​0​0​:​0​0​5​2​:​0​4​c​c​:​7​b​7​a​:​0​0​3​7​:​2​7​e​6​
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