The general current divider equation used to find a branch current is equal to the:
A) total resistance divided by the product of that branch resistance and the total current.
B) resistance total divided by that branch resistor, multiplied by the total current.
C) branch voltage divided by the total resistance.
D) branch resistance divided by the total resistance, multiplied by the total current.
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