In Chapter 6 on the Kirchoff's Current Law (KCL) page http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_6/4.html
In the second paragraph from the bottom it reads:
"The negative (-) sign on the 5 miliamps tells us that the current is exiting the node, as opposed to the 2 milliamp and 3 milliamp currents, which must were both positive (and therefore entering the node).
Correction:
The underlined words in the paragraph above could be changed to "which were both" dropping the word "must." Or it could read " which both must be " and moving the word "both" and adding "be."
In the second paragraph from the bottom it reads:
"The negative (-) sign on the 5 miliamps tells us that the current is exiting the node, as opposed to the 2 milliamp and 3 milliamp currents, which must were both positive (and therefore entering the node).
Correction:
The underlined words in the paragraph above could be changed to "which were both" dropping the word "must." Or it could read " which both must be " and moving the word "both" and adding "be."