The given figure shows $a$ network of resistances and $a$ battery. Choose the correct statement $(s)$.
AThe current coming out of the $8\,V$ battery is $2\,A$
BThe current coming out of the $12\,V$ battery is $3\,A$
C
The current flowing in the diagonally opposite branches is same
D
All of the above
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All of the above
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