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The value of resistance is `10.845 Omega` and the current is `3.23 A` . On multiplying them , we get the potential difference in terms of significant figures?

A

`35 V`

B

`35.0 V`

C

`3.029 5 V`

D

`35.03 V`

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The correct Answer is:
b

The final result be `3` significant figure
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