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V(1),V(2) and V(3) are the p.ds. across ...

`V_(1),V_(2)` and `V_(3)` are the p.ds. across the `1Omega, 2Omega` and `3Omega` resistors in the following diagram, and the current is 5A.

Which one of the columns (a) to (d) shows the correct values of `V_(1),V_(2)` and `V_(3)` measured in volts?

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