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In the schematic, the total resistance is:

A. 50ohms
B. 100ohms
C. 1,000ohms
D. 10,000ohms

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Final answer:

The question requests the calculation of total resistance in an electrical circuit based on a schematic. A precise answer requires the actual schematic for analysis. However, resistances in series are summed, while parallel resistances are combined using reciprocal sums.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to refer to calculating the total resistance in an electrical circuit which can be determined by analyzing a schematic with resistors arranged in series and parallel configurations. Without the actual schematic, a precise answer can't be provided, but here are general rules for calculating resistance:

  • For resistors in series, the total resistance is the sum of all resistances. (e.g., Rtotal = R1 + R2 + ...)
  • For resistors in parallel, the total resistance can be calculated using the formula 1/Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + ...

When combining both series and parallel resistances, calculate the total resistance for each configuration separately, then combine them according to the rules above.

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