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First thing you can do is hold down Alt and select all the audio clips you don't need, to delete them.
I think what is happening is that the multicam cut tool has "audio follows video" turned on (middle button), which means when you cut to Video 1 (V1), it switches to A1 for the audio, which is a track you have muted, or may not exist if the extra tracks have been deleted.
I'm not sure exactly what your setup is, but it looks like it could be an interview with a wide angle, two closeups, and mics on each participant.
For simplicity I would suggest mixing your audio into one track, which you can either do in something like Reaper, or you can combine the two audio tracks into one compound clip inside Resolve.
It doesn't look like you can do this inside an existing Multicam clip, so you will need to copy the synced contents back out to a new timeline, merge the audio into a single track/compound clip, then create a new Multicam clip from that. Looking inside the new Multicam clip you'll see that it has created two empty audio tracks for the two additional video tracks. So you need to set your multicam viewer/editor to "video only" cuts (the left of the three buttons in the image above).
That will leave you with only one audio source for your Multicam which would be easier to handle, rather than trying to juggle 2 audio sources between 3 video sources.