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What happens if lightbulb C burns out? A. Only lightbulb C turns off. B. All of the bulbs go out. C. Lightbulbs B and C turn off, but A stays on.
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What happens if lightbulb C burns out? A. Only lightbulb C turns off. B. All of the bulbs go out. C. Lightbulbs B and C turn off, but A stays on.
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C. Lightbulbs B and C turn off, but A stays
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i think the answer is (a) since c is not responsible for the electricity
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