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Patricia, a professional gambler, had the following income and expenses in her business: Gambling winnings$275,000Expenses Fees paid for illegal information 18,000Travel costs$8,000Office expenses 5,000Supplies 3,000Business long-distance phone charges 1,000Tickets for illegal parking 900How much net income must Patricia report from this business?
A. $239,100.
B. $240,000.
C. $258,000.
D. $0.

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