Calculate the permissible ohmic range of a resistor whose resistance value and tolerance are (a) 3.9 kilohms ± 5% (b) 100 ohms ± 10% (c) 120 kilohms ± 2% (d) 2.2 ohms ± 5% (e) 75 ohms ± 1%
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