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If Norman in the Preceding Problem Had Instead Sold the Home

Question 42

Question 42

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If Norman in the preceding problem had instead sold the home for $300,000, how much must Norman recognize?


A) $250,000
B) $163,750
C) $156,250
D) $-0-
E) None of the above

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