In the circuit, the reading of the ammeter is ................. $A$ (assume internal resistance of the battery be zero)
  • A$\frac{{40}}{{29}}$
  • B$\frac{{10}}{9}$
  • C$\frac{5}{3}$
  • D$2$
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