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Examine the following ACL rule policies:
Permit traffic from 10.2.2.1 through 10.2.2.30 to anywhere
Permit traffic from 10.2.2.40 through 10.2.2.55 to anywhere
Deny all others
Based on this policy, place the following ACL rule statements in the correct order to accomplish the above filtering policy.

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