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Lena is a sole proprietor. in april of this year, she sold equipment purchased four years ago for $26,000 with an adjusted basis of $15,500 for $17,000. later in the year, lena sold another piece of equipment purchased two years ago with an adjusted basis of $8,200 for $5,500. what are the tax consequences of these tax transactions?

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(capital gain, a capital loss, an ordinary gain, an ordinary loss) of $ from the sale of the first equipment.
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