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A company has deployed a web application in Azure that is accessible via a public IP address. The application is hosted in a virtual machine (VM) within a virtual network (VNet). Recently, users have reported intermittent connectivity issues when trying to access the application. To troubleshoot the problem, you decide to use the IP Flow Verify tool in Azure. You input the following parameters: source IP address of the user (10.0.0.5), destination IP address of the VM (10.0.0.10), destination port (80), and protocol (TCP). The tool indicates that the traffic is being denied. What could be the most likely reason for this denial, considering the Azure networking rules and configurations?
The Network Security Group (NSG) associated with the VM is blocking inbound traffic on port 80.
The Azure Firewall is configured to allow traffic only from specific IP ranges.
The public IP address is not correctly associated with the VM.
The virtual network is configured with a route table that does not allow outbound traffic.

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