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The SSC Partnership balance sheet includes the following assets on December 31 of the current year:

Basis FMV
Cash $180,000 $180,000
Accounts receivable -0- 60,000
Land 90,000 120,000
Total $270,000 $360,000

Susan, a 1/3 partner, has an adjusted basis of $90,000 for her partnership interest. If Susan sells her entire partnership interest to Emma for $100,000 cash, what is the amount and character of Susan's gain or loss from the sale?

a.$10,000 capital gain.
b.$10,000 ordinary income.
c.$20,000 ordinary income; $10,000 capital gain.
d.$10,000 capital loss; $20,000 ordinary income.

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