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Apply the loop rule to loop 2 (the smaller loop on the right). Sum the voltage changes across each circuit element around this loop going in the direction of the arrow. Remember that the current meter is ideal.
Express the voltage drops in terms of VbVbV_b, I2I2I_2, I3I3I_3, the given resistances, and any other given quantities.
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