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Pail, inc. holds 100 percent of the common stock of shovel company, an investment acquired for $680,000. immediately following the combination, pail's net assets have a book value of $1,150,000 and a fair value of $1,390,000. the book value and the fair value of shovel's net assets on the date of combination are $400,000 and $550,000, respectively. immediately following the combination, a consolidated balance sheet is prepared. based on the information given above, what will be the amount of net assets reported in the consolidated balance sheet, prepared immediately following the combination? a) $1,150,000 b) $1,550,000 c) $1,700,000 d) $1,830,000 select one:

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