Knowledge of Breadboard circuit with L.E.D. and resistor color codes

Here I can be seen wiring a breadboard to power a small l.e.d. with a single pole single throw switch. The two resistors used were 10 Ohm's individually. Also, connecting to the power source found in the lab at Amarillo College to check functionality of the circuit.
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    Here I can be seen wiring a breadboard to power a small l.e.d. with a single pole single throw switch. The two resistors used were 10 Ohm's individually. Also, connecting to the power source found in the lab at Amarillo College to check functionality of the circuit.
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    Here I can be seen wiring a breadboard to power a small l.e.d. with a single pole single throw switch. The two resistors used were 10 Ohm's individually. Also, connecting to the power source found in the lab at Amarillo College to check functionality of the circuit.
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    Here I can be seen wiring a breadboard to power a small l.e.d. with a single pole single throw switch. The two resistors used were 10 Ohm's individually. Also, connecting to the power source found in the lab at Amarillo College to check functionality of the circuit.
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    Here I can be seen wiring a breadboard to power a small l.e.d. with a single pole single throw switch. The two resistors used were 10 Ohm's individually. Also, connecting to the power source found in the lab at Amarillo College to check functionality of the circuit.