Isn't the R of the 10% valley definition that you've calculated wrong? Your solution is R=150 but plugging in the two masses in the Equation would yield 75, I guess for M1 the mass of the 10% valley has to be correct, then you would get 152 which would be almost 150.
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Isn't the R of the 10% valley definition that you've calculated wrong? Your solution is R=150 but plugging in the two masses in the Equation would yield 75, I guess for M1 the mass of the 10% valley has to be correct, then you would get 152 which would be almost 150.