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    When Analyzing a Series-Parallel Circuit, the Circuit Should Be
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When Analyzing a Series-Parallel Circuit, the Circuit Should Be

Question 19

Question 19

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When analyzing a series-parallel circuit, the circuit should be:


A) reduced down to find the total current first
B) reduced down to one series circuit.
C) reduced down to one parallel circuit
D) reduced down to find the total voltage first.

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