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In the circuit shown, `E_(1)= 7 V, E_(2) = 7 V, R_(1) = R_(2) = 1Omega` and `R_(3) = 3 Omega` respectively. The current through the resistance `R_(3)`

A

0.083333333333333

B

3.5 A

C

1.75 A

D

none of these

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