Question

The picture shows a circuit. What would happen if the light bulb labeled B were removed?
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Light bulbs A and C would still light up.
Light bulbs A and C would both go out.
Light bulb A would not light, but light bulb C would.
Light bulb A would still light, but light bulb C would not.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To answer your question, I would need to understand the configuration of the circuit and how the light bulbs are connected. However, typically, the behavior of light bulbs in a circuit depends on whether they are connected in series or parallel.

1. **If the bulbs are in series**: Removing one bulb (light bulb B) would break the circuit, and both light bulbs A and C would go out.

2. **If the bulbs are in parallel**: Removing one bulb (light bulb B) would not affect the others, so light bulbs A and C would still light up.

So, without knowing the specific arrangement, here are the possibilities:
- If the circuit is **series**: "Light bulbs A and C would both go out."
- If the circuit is **parallel**: "Light bulbs A and C would still light up."

Please clarify the configuration of the circuit or describe the connections if you need a specific answer based on the setup.