In order to do this properly you need the phase angles of each current as well as the absolute value of the current.
Then you find the zero sequence current this is also the current flowing through the neutral of your system.
It's like adding three vectors together. The vectors are separated by 120 degrees. If you add these three vectors together vectorially, the resultant is your neutral current.
Neutral current is 3*I0. No need for the 1/3 factor. The 8.5 answer came from numerical rather than vector addition, and was wrong even before the 1/3 factor was applied.
How do I add 13, 7, 5.5 vectors 120 degrees apart.
Does someone have a solution to this that I can compare my math to. I dont think I'm adding these vectors correctly.