It's B.

I think we just had this discussion not too long ago, it was quite a long
thread with a lot of discussion on slot time (or the Cisco equiv term).

Tim

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> The network span of a 100Base-T Network (205) meters is approx. 10 times
> smaller than the network span of a 10Base-T network (2500) meters Because
> ....
>
> A) ,  Higher speed data signals attenuate more quickly and so cannot be
> transmitted that far
>
>
> B) .  Both Networks have minimum frame sizes of 64 bytes and the network
> spans must be tied directly to the minimum frame transmission
> time to avoid
> collisions.
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