using kVL in upper loop
9.9 i1 + 3 i2 = 24...(i)
using kVL in lower loop
3 i1 + 9.4 i2 = - 14...(ii)
solving (i) and (ii)
i1 = 3.183 A
i2 = 2.505 A
i3 = 3.183 - 2.505 = 0.678 A
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