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For the circuit shown in the following figure, the

A

Potential difference between points B and E is 5 V

B

Potential difference between points A and B is 10 V

C

Current in the `4 Omega` resistor is 0.25A

D

Current in the `4Omega` resistor is 0.5 A

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