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You should connect two 10 Ohms resistors in parallel and then connect it in series with a 3 Ohms resistors.

How to achieve the desired resistance under these circumstances?

In order to achieve the desired resistance under the given circumstances, we would connect two 10 Ohms resistors in parallel and then connect it in series with a 3 Ohms resistors.

Mathematically, the total equivalence resistance of two resistors that are connected in parallel is given by:

1/Rt = 1/R₁ + 1/R₂

1/Rt = 1/10 + 1/10

1/Rt = 2/10

1/Rt = 1/5

Rt = 5 Ohms.

Next, we would connect this 5 Ohms resistor in series with the 3 Ohms resistor:

R₃ = 3 + Rt

R₃ = 3 + 5

R₃ = 8 Ohms.

In conclusion, you can create an equivalent resistance of 8 ohms from only 10 ohms resistors and 3 ohm resistors by connecting two 10 Ohms resistors in parallel and then connect it in series with a 3 Ohms resistors.

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