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The circuit consists of a battery (V0 = 7.50 V) and five resistors (R1 = 411 Ohms, R2 = 782 Ohms, R3 = 163 Ohms, R4 = 334 Ohms, and R5 = 765 Ohms). Determine the current passing through IA, IC, and IE

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