if a network is using private ip addresses how can the computers on that network access the internet
They can't. Private IP addresses are IP addresses used on private intranets that are isolated from the Internet. If a networked computer with a private IP address uses a Network Address Translation, known as a NAT it can gain access to the Internet. Here's how it works. A NAT uses a public IP address to access the Internet for all the other computers on the network using private IP addresses. Using NAT, a networked computer trying to gain access to the Internet goes through a router or a server which then substitutes its own IP address for the private IP address on the computer that wants to connect to the Internet. The NAT acts as proxy for all the other computers that want Internet access which is why it is called a "proxy server".
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