How should the problem be resolved?

Scenario:
A customer network engineer has edited their OSPF network configuration and now your customer is experiencing network issues. They have contacted you to resolve the issues and return the network to full functionality.

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The 6.6.0.0 subnets are not reachable from R4. how should the problem be resolved?
A. Edit access-list 46 in R6 to permit all the 6.6.0.0 subnets
B. Apply access-list 46 in R6 to a different interface
C. Apply access-list 1 as a distribute-list out under router ospf 100 in R4
D. Remove distribute-list 64 out on R6
E. Remove distribute-list 1 in ethernet 0/1 in R4
F. Remove distribute-list 1 in ethernet 0/0 in R4

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