Step 1: Finding equivalent resistance across measured branch.
The voltmeter is connected in parallel with one $100\,\Omega$ resistor.
\[ R_{\text{parallel}} = \dfrac{100 \times 400}{100 + 400} = 80\,\Omega \] Step 2: Finding total circuit resistance.
\[ R_{\text{total}} = 100 + 80 = 180\,\Omega \] Step 3: Calculating current from the battery.
\[ I = \dfrac{9}{180} = 0.05\,\text{A} \] Step 4: Finding voltmeter reading.
\[ V = I \times 80 = 0.05 \times 80 = 4\,\text{V} \] Step 5: Final conclusion.
The voltmeter reads $4\,\text{V}$.