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In the circuit shown below, the voltmete...

In the circuit shown below, the voltmeter reads 10V.

(a) What is the combined resistance?
(b) What current flows?
(c) What is the p.d. across `2Omega` resistor?
(d) What is the p.d. across `3Omega` resistor?

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