A & D are the only answers with a configured distance metric (10).
A floating static route is meant to be a backup.
The current route has a route traveling through Router B.
So it would make sense we have our backup (floating static route) going through Router C with a metric higher than a default route (1).
Technically, a floating static allows the user to change the Administrative Distance (AD), not the metric. Trivial, however confusing to use the term "metric" when discussing floating statics.
i think i have to study for floating static default! What a name!!!
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