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The circuit consists of resistors and ideal cells. `I_(1)` and `I_(2)` are current through branches indicated in the figure, `V_(A)` and `V_(B)` is the potential at points A and B on the circuit

The value of `V_(A) - V_(B)` in volts is:

A

5

B

10

C

15

D

30

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D
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