How can you specify which interface the Mac will use to access the Internet?

An OS X computer is connected to both an Ethernet and a Wi-Fi network. In Network System Preferences, how can you specify which interface the Mac will use to access the Internet?
A. Click Internet Connect to select the preferred interface, then disable the other interface(s).
B. In the Action pop-up menu, choose Set Service Order, then move the preferred interface to the top of the Service Order list.
C. Assign a public IP address to the preferred interface and a private IP address to the other interface(s).
D. Enter a DNS configuration for the preferred interface, and delete the DNS configuration for the other interface(s).

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