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AL2006

As more resistors are added in parallel circuit, the total resistance
decreases, so more current flows in the circuit. (It increases.)

It's just like adding more exit-roads to the parking lot at the
Super Bowl.  There's this gigantic mob of cars waiting to
get out, so every time you add a new exit or even a new lane,
they pour out faster.  Even if it's only a dirt road (high resistance),
the flow of cars increases. 

Answer: Increases

Explanation:

In a parallel circuit, when more and more resistors are added, the equivalent resistance reduces. This leads to flow of more current in the circuit.

Equivalent resistance for parallel circuit is given by:

[tex]\frac{1}{R_e}=\frac{1}{R_1}+\frac{1}{R_2}+...\\ R_e = \frac{R_1 \times R_2 \times..}{R_1+R_2+..}[/tex]

V = I R

[tex]I = \frac{V}{R_e}[/tex]

Thus, as more resistors are added t the parallel circuit, the equivalent resistance decreases and so the current increases.