This question needs to be looked into, if it was a host IP 192.168.10.1 the answer should be B(OSPF), and if its a network Address of 192.168.10.1, then it can be D (EIGRP), And they didn't specify which of them the IP belongs to
I hate how it is often unclear if the destination is a network or a host IP. If 192.168.10.1 is a host IP address then it would use 192.1.10.0/24 (OSPF) to get there. The 192.168.10.1/32 route is only correct if it's a destination network not host.
Does anyone else see it this way and have trouble trying to figure out if they want the route to a network or host?!?
Here’s how I solved it. Look at the letter and notice the D. = EIGRP. Also the default AD for it is 90. That being said, no matter what, longest prefix wins. (Most specific path)
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