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Leesburg sold a machine for $2,200 on November 10th of the current year. The machine was purchased
for $2,600. Leesburg had taken $1,200 of depreciation deductions on the machine through the date of the
sale. What is Leesburg's gain or loss realized on the machine?
A. $800 gain.
B. $1,000 gain.
C. $1,200 loss.
D. $1,400 loss.
E. None of these.

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