Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit as shown in the diagram below; where, R1 = 3 ?, R2 = 4 ?, R3 = 2 ?, R4 = 3 ?, R5 = 2 ?, R6 = 3 ?, and R7 = 3 ?.
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