You are describing the differences between IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) and IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) while addressing to a group of high school students attending a technology workshop. Of the following, which are true statements about IPv4 and IPv6 addressing? (Choose two.) A. The IPv4 address size is 32 bits, and it uses numeral values to indicate addresses. B. The IPv4 address size is 32 bits, and it uses hexadecimal values to indicate addresses. C. The IPv6 address size is 128 bits, and it uses numeral values to indicate addresses. D. The IPv6 address size is 128 bits, and it uses hexadecimal values to indicate addresses. Solution IPV4 IPV6 A. The IPv4 address size is 32 bits, and it uses numeral values to indicate addresses. D. The IPv6 address size is 128 bits, and it uses hexadecimal values to indicate addresses. .