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The TTL (Time to Live) field in an IP packet specifies the maximum number of hops (or routers) that the packet can pass through before it is discarded. Each time a packet passes through a router, the TTL value is decremented by one.
If the TTL field has a value of 10, the maximum number of routers that can process this datagram is 10. After passing through 10 routers, the TTL would reach 0, and the packet would be discarded.
Answer: 10 routers.
C. 10