Each part representing a group of 8 bits in an IP address is called ?
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I am sorry I cheated on this one. I researched the octet and I managed to get this information: in the tuple sequence of numbers, the eighth one is octuple. We can use this intuition to apply this prefix to the suffix tet (a set of things) to get octet. Therefore, an octet is the most reasonable answer. If you see any errors in my intuition then please give me feedback. Thanks.