Three resistors and a 6-V battery are arranged as shown in the circuit diagram. 6 V 10 $Omega$ 30 $Omega$ 60 $Omega$ a) Determine the equivalent resistance for this circuit. b) What is the current going through the 10 $Omega$ resistor? c) What is the voltage across the 30 $Omega$ resistor? d) What is the current going through the 60 $Omega$ resistor?
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