Ohm's Law Current Adjustment

Ohm's law states that $ V=IR $ for a simple circuit, where $ V $ is the total voltage, $ I $ is the amount of current running through the resistor and $ R $ is the resistance of the resistor. If $ I=40 $ amperes when $ R=3 $ ohms, find the amount of current (in amperes) when the resistor has a resistance of $ 20 $ ohms. Assume voltage remains constant.

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