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Ms. fresh bought 1,000 shares of ibis corporation stock for $5,000 on january 15, 2017. on december 31, 2019, she sold all 1,000 shares of her ibis stock for $4,500. based on a hot tip from her friend, she bought 1,000 shares of ibis stock on january 23, 2020, for $3,000. what is ms. fresh's recognized loss on her 2019 sale, and what is her basis in her 1,000 shares purchased in 2020a) $-0- ltcl and $3,500 basisb) $200 ltcl and $3,300 basisc) $300 ltcl and $3,200 basisd) $400 ltcl and $3,100 basise) $500 ltcl and $3,000 basis

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