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An ammeter and a voltmeter are j oined in series to a cell. Their readings are A and V respectively. If a resistance is now joined in parallel with the voltmeter

A

both X and Y will increase

B

both X and Y will decrease

C

X will decrease, Y will increase

D

X will increase, Y will decrease

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