EPQP's answer to Melissa Ong Wan Qing's Secondary 4 Physics Singapore question.

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You should check with your teacher if the 0s in part (b) and part (c) are suppose to represent ohms or the tens value for the value of the resistance.

I've included both scenarios in the solution.