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Verify this measurement using the voltage divider principle.

The circuit shown below in the figure was built in the lab and V0 was measured to be 6.25V. Verify this measurement using the voltage divider principle.

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The circuit shown below in the figure was built in the lab and V0 was
measured to be 6.25V. Verify this measurement using the voltage divider
principle.

A) measured result consistent with figure

B) measured result inconsistent with figure

C) cannot verify with information provided
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