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In the parallel circuit shown below, if one of the light bulbs were removed from the circuit, what would happen to the
remaining light bulbs? (Assume that the circuit remains the same in all other ways.)
The lights would go out.
• The lights would shine with the same brightness
O The lights would get brighter.
O There is not enough information to answer this question,

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