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Brooke and John formed a partnership. Brooke received a 40

1) $0
2) $36,000
3) $48,000
4) $90,000
5) $102,000

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Final answer:

Without additional context, it's challenging to determine how much Brooke received in the partnership with John. The student should refer to the partnership agreement and any applicable financial data to calculate Brooke's share. The various dollar amounts provided may relate to partnership contributions or distributions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be related to a calculation within a business or accounting context, possibly involving partnership distributions, earnings, or tax brackets. The information provided includes various dollar amounts, which may correspond to partnership contributions, distributions, taxable income brackets, or other financial considerations. Without a clear question, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.

However, if the student is asking how much Brooke received in a partnership with John and the options include various sums of money, one would need additional context such as the partnership agreement, the division of profit/loss, or any other relevant financial data to determine Brooke's correct share. The numbers listed could refer to income brackets, indicating different tax rates or deductions, which might also influence the distribution to Brooke.

If the student needs assistance with determining how partnership distributions are calculated or how earnings are taxed, they should consider the partnership agreement, the total earnings, any pre-agreed distribution percentages, and possibly, the applicable tax rates based on the revenue brackets provided.