TBR Physics, Ch. 9, Passage III--Typo?

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Page 214, question 14, answer choice d

Should this say I2 is greater than I1? Because I2 = 1 and I1 = 2, and we are looking for the true statement. If it's written how it is in the question, then wouldn't both C and D be correct statements? It's stated the same way in the answer key. Just wanted to confirm...or maybe I'm going crazy.
 
Page 214, question 14, answer choice d

Should this say I2 is greater than I1? Because I2 = 1 and I1 = 2, and we are looking for the true statement. If it's written how it is in the question, then wouldn't both C and D be correct statements? It's stated the same way in the answer key. Just wanted to confirm...or maybe I'm going crazy.
I think you are correct and not crazy.
 
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Thanks haha. You never know with MCAT studying. I was staring at that question for 20 minutes...
 
Am I the only one who sees multiple, lazy typos in the BR books? I remember one passage saying that an object weighed "gm," and I spent at least 5 minutes deciding if they meant "mg" or if I was totally missing something.
 
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