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Ryerson Co. provides goods and services to customers during the year totaling $100,000. Also during the year, customers are granted discounts, returns, and allowance of $20,000. At the end of the year, Ryerson estimates that an additional $5,000 in discounts, returns, and allowances will occur next year as a result of sales transactions this year. What is the amount of net revenues Ryerson will report in its current-year income statement?a. $85,000. b. $75,000. c. $100,000. d. $80,000.

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