There is only one way according to the values given. It is a straight series connection of three resistors with a total voltage of 120V, one resistor voltage drop of 67V and and one with a drop of 25. Just one value is missing there.
This would be true if the OP had "stated" it was a straight series circuit of resistors...but he didn't. I can think of a many ways to connect 2 diodes (VD could be the drop across Zener diodes) and three resistors in series, parallel, and series-parallel combinations connected to a voltage source. That's why I asked for a schematic. Was my request inappropriate given the lack of detail?
If this is homework, and they are in series, then it must be day 1 of school.
Ohms law is not needed, the voltage of a third resistor is requested and two voltage drops and a source are given.
It takes way more energy to sign up and make one post than it would to read a couple pages of any basic electronics book.
you are just thinking too complicated. Taking a close look at the values given they can only be achieved in a pure series connection of three resistors.
Especially the values 25V (voltage drop at R1) and 67V (voltage drop at R3) -no matter what the names are; they could be Vjunk1 and 3 as well - lead to that only possible conclusion without looking at a schematic.
As I already mentioned there is just one voltage value missing: voltage drop of R2 (5R6).
The OP can solve that problem with mental math - even not knowing about Ohm's Law by simply subtracting two values from another. (I won't give any more advise here not to do his homework completely.)
Looking at the problem from this point of view you will certainly agree with me.
There are people in this world who always complicate things. Just an example: A friend of mine, a highly qualified RF-engineer, had a problem with his TV. It neither displayed a video nor did it produce any sound. He opened the device and started measuring with the result that there was no mains voltage. Of course his measurement was true, because his cat had ripped the plug off the socket.
A housewife would certainly have looked for the unplugged set first.