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Grade 9·8 problems·~12 min·Common Core Math - HS Algebra·standard·hsa-ced-a-4
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Ohm's Law states V=IRV = IR, where VV = voltage (volts), II = current
(amps), and RR = resistance (ohms).

Rearranging for RR: divide both sides by II to get R=VIR = \frac{V}{I}.

If a circuit has voltage V=24V = 24 volts and current I=6I = 6 amps,
what is the resistance RR in ohms?