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Suppose Host A sends two TCP segments back-to-back to Host B over a TCPconnection. The first segment has sequence number 90. The second has sequencenumber 110.I. How much data is in the first segment?(2 marks)II. Suppose that the first segment is lost but the second segment arrives at B. Whatwill be the acknowledgment number in the acknowledgment that Host B sends toHost A?

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Suppose Host A sends two TCP segments back-to-back to Host B over a TCPconnection. The first segment has sequence number 90. The second has sequencenumber 110.I. How much data is in the first segment?(2 marks)II. Suppose that the first segment is lost but the second segment arrives at B. Whatwill be the acknowledgment number in the acknowledgment that Host B sends toHost A?

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