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Bartek, I think what we both got wrong is that the angles they gave us in the problem probably never happen in real life. So a person standing on tip-toe won't generate frictional force, but R and T won't look like that either. So actually we are right, but the problem isn't close to reality. For example, say that 21 degree angle is 35; does it really matter? I think we overthinked this problem a bit; I'd really like to know what kind of book it was from (to see what level solution it might expect from us).