100 k\Omega 5 k\Omega 40 k\Omega + 1.5 V 10 k\Omega + + 2.25 V 10 k\Omega + + 0 50 k\Omega 20 k\Omega
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Start by identifying the resistors in series and parallel. - The resistors in series are: 20 kΩ, 100 kΩ, 5 kΩ, 40 kΩ, and 80 kΩ. - The resistors in parallel are: 10 kΩ + 20 kΩ, 10 kΩ, and 50 kΩ. Show more…
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