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Trey has two dependents, his daughters, ages 14 and 17, at year-end (2018). Trey files a joint return with his wife. What amount of child credit will Trey be able to claim for his daughters under each of the following alternative situations?(a) His AGI is $103,300.(b) His AGI is $426,200.(c) His AGI is $428,900, and his daughters are ages 10 and 12.

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