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Curly's Cuts gave 410 haircuts this past month. They charge $15 per haircut. Expenses incurred during the month were $3,900 wages, $318 utilities/water, and $270 shampoo/styling products. $2,900 in wages were paid during the month, the rest of the wageslong dashalong with the utilities and shampoo/styling products were not paid during the month. What is Curly's net income or loss for the month?

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