Calculating Current in a Series-Parallel Circuit with Resistors

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Two 16 Ohm resistors in parallel yield an equivalent resistance of 8 Ohms. This combined resistance is then added to a 10 Ohm resistor in series, resulting in a total resistance of 18 Ohms. Using Ohm's Law (V=IR) with a 9V battery, the current through the circuit is calculated to be 0.5A. The initial confusion regarding the addition of resistances was clarified, confirming the correct approach to solving the problem. The final answer and method were validated by other participants in the discussion.
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Homework Statement


Two 16 Ohm resistors connected in parallel are then connected in series to a 10 Ohm resistor. The entire setup is connected to a 9 V battery. What is the current through the 10 Ohm resistor?

Homework Equations


V=IR
I1+I2=It
1/Rt= 1/R1 + 1/R2

The Attempt at a Solution



So I am not sure if i am correct. If the two 16 ohm resistors were connected parallel, then wouldn't their overall resistance be 8 ohm because 2(1/16)= 1/8 which 8 is Rtotal? Then after you find Rtotal you add it to the 10 ohm resistor to get a total resistance of 16 ohm. From this, you can solve using the equation V=IR. Plug in 9 for V and 16 for R and you end up getting I= 0.5 . Is this the correct answer and is my approach correct? Thanks for the help everyone!
 
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PBryan833 said:
wouldnt their overall resistance be 8 ohm
Right.
PBryan833 said:
add it to the 10 ohm resistor to get a total resistance of 16 ohm
Wrong.
 
haruspex said:
Right.

Wrong.

How do I get the overall resistance?
 
PBryan833 said:
How do I get the overall resistance?
By adding the resistances correctly. 8+10=?
 
haruspex said:
By adding the resistances correctly. 8+10=?

Oh yes that is what I meant, bad addition. So is the rest of the way I used to solve this problem correct?
 
PBryan833 said:
Oh yes that is what I meant, bad addition. So is the rest of the way I used to solve this problem correct?
Yes.
 
haruspex said:
Yes.

Thank you so much!
 
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