Cory and Leslie are married and have two children in college. Jason is a sophomore, and Justine is a junior. They pay $2,500 in tuition and fees for Jason, $900 for his books, and $3,000 for his room and board. Justine's tuition and fees are $5,000, her book expense is $800, and her room and board expenses are $2,600. Cory and Leslie's adjusted gross income is $50,000. What amount can they claim as a tax credit for the higher education expenses they pay?
A. $2,250
B. $3,350
C. $3,250
D. $3,540
E. $4,850
Answer: E
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