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Use this balance sheet and income statement to answer the following question.Use ending balances whenever average balances are required for computing ratios.  Use this balance sheet and income statement to answer the following question.Use ending balances whenever average balances are required for computing ratios.    \begin{array}{c} \text {Abner Systems, Inc. }\\ \text {Income Statement}\\ \text {For the Year Ended December 31, 2010}\\ \begin{array}{llr}   \text { Net sales } &\$24,000\\  \text { Costs of goods sold. } &8,000\\  \text {Gross margin  } &\$16,000\\  \text { Operating expenses } &8,000\\  \text { Income before income taxes } &\$8,000\\  \text {  Income taxes} &3,200\\ \text {  Net income} &\$4,800 \end{array}\end{array}   The total amount of working capital of Abner Systems is A)  $0. B)  $6,000. C)  $2,000. D)  $10,000. Abner Systems, Inc. Income StatementFor the Year Ended December 31, 2010 Net sales $24,000 Costs of goods sold. 8,000Gross margin $16,000 Operating expenses 8,000 Income before income taxes $8,000 Income taxes3,200 Net income$4,800\begin{array}{c}\text {Abner Systems, Inc. }\\\text {Income Statement}\\\text {For the Year Ended December 31, 2010}\\\begin{array}{llr} \text { Net sales } &\$24,000\\ \text { Costs of goods sold. } &8,000\\ \text {Gross margin } &\$16,000\\ \text { Operating expenses } &8,000\\ \text { Income before income taxes } &\$8,000\\ \text { Income taxes} &3,200\\\text { Net income} &\$4,800\end{array}\end{array}
The total amount of working capital of Abner Systems is


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