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Business, 04.05.2021 16:30, grayammip095l9

Brenda travels from Chicago to Barcelona (Spain) on business. She is gone ten days (including two days of travel) during which time she spends five days conducting business and three days sightseeing. Her expenses are $1,600 (airfare), $225 per day (meals), and $360 per night (lodging). Because Brenda stayed with relatives while sightseeing, only five nights of lodging were business-related. What is Brenda's deduction for: If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.

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