I know that the equivalent resistance for resistors inparallel is Req=1/R1+1/R2+
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I know that the equivalent resistance for resistors inparallel is Req=1/R1+1/R2+1/R3.... I'm able to get the right answer when there are simple numberslike 3,9,6 because you just add the fractions. How do you add themwhen the resistances include decimal numbers. You can't do iton the calculator, so whats the way? I know that the equivalent resistance for resistors inparallel is Req=1/R1+1/R2+1/R3.... I'm able to get the right answer when there are simple numberslike 3,9,6 because you just add the fractions. How do you add themwhen the resistances include decimal numbers. You can't do iton the calculator, so whats the way?Explanation / Answer
is this the quickest, easiest way to do it?
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