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Column is the correct answer. Hope this helps. :)
Assuming that Jenny is using MS Excel, the best way to look at both rows would be with the help of the "Freeze Panes" feature found in the View tab of the dashboard.
Jenny would simply have to select row 17 and click on "Freeze Panes". Once the panes are locked, Jenny will then have access to scroll down to row 345 with row 17 still showing its values.
224 = 128 + 64 + 32, so that would mean each network could have 32 nodes. Subtract 2 for the network address and the multicast address, you would have 30 HOST addresses available.