If all the resistors shown have the value $2\, ohm$ each, the equivalent resistance over $AB$ is
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(d) ${R_{AB}} = \frac{R}{3} + R= \frac{2}{3} + 2 = \frac{8}{3} = 2\frac{2}{3}\,\Omega $
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