Victor receives a $4,000 per year scholarship from Southern College. The college specifies that $2,500 is for tuition, books, supplies, and equipment for classes. The other $1,500 is for room and board. As part of the conditions of the scholarship, Victor must also work ten hours per week as a grader, for which he is paid $1,700 for the year. Of the total amount received, the amount Victor will include in his gross income is:
A. $1,500.
B. $1,700.
C. $2,500.
D. $3,200.
E. $5,700.
Answer: D
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