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Which statement is supported by the information in the diagram and table above? A. Replacing the bulb with another motor will have no effect on the current in the circuit
B. Replacing the motor with another bulb will have no effect on the current in the circuit.
C. Replacing the motor with another bulb will decrease the current in the circuit.
D. Replacing the bulb with another motor will decrease the current in the circuit.


Which statement is supported by the information in the diagram and table above?

A. Replacing the

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