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Jerome has exemptions of $7,500 for dependents. His deductions include $2,400 in allowable medical expenses, and $450 for damage to his home caused by a hailstorm. Jerome’s taxable income if he has an income of $47,900 is a. $10,350 b. $37,550 c. $40,400 d. $58,250

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