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Given the resistance of `1 Omega, 2 Omega, 3 Omega`, how will you combine them to get an e3quivalent resistance of :
`(11)/(3) Omega " " (ii) (11)/(5) Omega " " (iii) 6 Omega " " (6)/(11) Omega` ?

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