In VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol), the router with the highest priority is elected as the master (primary) router. In the exhibit, routers R1 and R4 are both configured with a VRRP priority of 90. Since R2 and R3 have default priorities (which are lower than 90), they will not be elected over R1 or R4. Between R1 and R4, if all else is equal, the router with the numerically higher IP address becomes the master. However, if not enough information is provided to determine which of R1 or R4 has the higher IP address, the answer would be the one explicitly mentioned with the highest priority.
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