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Tessa wonders how many different ways she can light a lightbulb. Circle all the ways you think will work.
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Tessa wonders how many different ways she can light a lightbulb. Circle all the ways you think will work.
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E,f,h I think good luck
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It’s just E because ethe positiv and negative current are supposed to flow thorough the bulb in opppsote sides at a equel level.In some them negerive/postive is absent and some of them are connected to the same side
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