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The router on the left would maintain a table listing the Ethernet addresses for every device on this subnet, and therefore be capable of delivering packets directly to these hosts. Routers elsewhere in the network would only maintain a single entry for the entire subnet, indicating that traffic for 10.10.1.32/27 should be delivered to this router.
An Ethernet with a larger number of hosts would require a shorter prefix (matching more addresses), while an Ethernet with only a few hosts could be assigned a longer prefix.
As a more complex example, consider a group of closely interconnected Ethernets, each one a subnet. Then there might be a single address prefix for the entire group. The group's prefix would contain all the address prefixes for the individual subnets.