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In the circuit below, what is the current flowing through the battery?
Choices:
2.0 A.
2.5 A.
3.0 A.
3.5 A.
4.0 A.

Transcribed Image Text:6.0N
4.0N
12 V
12 0
3.02
5.0N
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