Carlos drives to Oregon to consult with a client. He works for 1 day and spends 3 days enjoying Oregon since the consultation was right before a 3-day weekend. His expenses were $175 to drive to Oregon and back, $600 for lodging, $50 for food on the day that he worked, and $125 for food on the other 3 days. How much of his travel expenses are deductible?
a. $0
b. $175
c. $200
d. $350
e. $800
b
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