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need help on a physics problem about resistors????

Figure 27-64 shows a portion of a circuit through which there is a current I = 5.40 A. The resistances are R1 = R2 = 2.00R3 = 2.00R4 = 12.00 . What is the current i1 through resistor 1?
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