Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
We expect current to be proportional to the number of identical bulbs. The total resistance is the ratio of voltage to current, so will be inversely proportional to the number of bulbs.
The current readings look wrong in that the first bulb caused the current to be 1 A, but each additional bulb increased it by 2 A. If that is what happened, the bulbs were not identical. That may be OK, but we expect the point of the experiment is to let you see the result described above.
In any event, the total resistance is not calculated properly. It should be the result of dividing voltage (15 V) by current.