St. Mary's Medical Center performed charity care at a cost (supplies etc.) of $21,000. The standard charge to patients for these services is $63,000. How much should the hospital recognize as revenue?
A. $42,000.
B. No revenue should be recognized.
C. $21,000.
D. $63,000.
Answer: B
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