Circuit A has a voltage of 10 V, and circuit B has a voltage of 15 V. Which statement about the circuits is correct?(1 point) Responses If the resistance in circuit A is greater than the resistance in circuit B, then the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B. If the resistance in circuit A is greater than the resistance in circuit B, then the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B. If the current in circuit A equals the current in circuit B, then the resistance in circuit A equals the resistance in circuit B. If the current in circuit A equals the current in circuit B, then the resistance in circuit A equals the resistance in circuit B. If the resistance in circuit A equals the resistance in circuit B, then the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B. If the resistance in circuit A equals the resistance in circuit B, then the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B. If the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B, then the resistance in circuit A is less than the resistance in circuit B.

If the current in circuit A is greater than the current in circuit B, then the resistance in circuit A is less than the resistance in circuit B.