Determine the current $i_1$ and $V_o$ in the given circuit: 10 A $i_1$ 10 ? $i_2$ 20 ? $i_3$ 30 ? 2 A 60 ? $V_o$ ? $i_1 = 4 A$ and $V_o = 40 V$ ? $i_1 = 5 A$ and $V_o = 50 V$ ? $i_1 = 3 A$ and $V_o = 30 V$ ? $i_1 = 4 A$ and $V_o = 50 V$
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