In the circuit shown below ? = 78.0 V, R5 = 4.00 ?, R3 = 2.00 ?, R2 = 2.20 ?, I5 = 11.46 A, I4 = 8.04 A, and I1 = 8.10 A. Find the current through R2 and R3, and the values of the resistors R1 and R4. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations—including answers submitted in WebAssign.) I2 = A I3 = A R1 = ? R4 = ?
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