If a router receives a route 192.168.1.0/24 from peers running OSPF and EIGRP, how does the router forward traffic destined to that network?

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If a router receives a route 192.168.1.0/24 from peers running OSPF and EIGRP, how does the router forward traffic destined to that network?
A . It always uses the path learned from EIGRP because EIGRP has a lower administrative distance
B . It always uses the path learned from OSPF because OSPF is a vendor-neutral protocol
C . It uses the path with the lowest metric
D . It load-balances traffic across both paths

Answer: C