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Series-Parallel Circuits
A 12 kΩ resistor, a 15 kΩ resistor, and a 22 kΩ resistor are in series with two 10 kΩ resistors that are in parallel. The source voltage is 75 V. Current through the 15 kΩ resistor is approximately
14 mA
1.4 mA
5 mA
50 mA
Correct Answer:
1.4 mA
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