> Question 5 0.5 pts In August of the tax year, Marta moved out of the apartment she shared with her husband. Marta and her husband are not divorced or legally separated. They have no children or other dependents. Since August, Marta has paid all the expenses of keeping up a home for herself, and she did not provide support or housing to anyone else. Marta refuses to file a joint return with her husband. Her taxable income is $300,000 and she owes $79.544.25 in federal income tax. True False Question 7 0.5 pts Adele's wife died 4 years ago. She has not remarried and provides all of the support for their two dependent children (ages 6 & 11). How much tax does Adele owe in 2021 if her taxable income is $300,000? $79,544.25 $78,095 $60,042 D Question 8 0.5 pts Sydney, a single U.S. citizen, is a 20-year-old full-time student at a university in Ohio. During the school year, Sydney's parents pay her tuition and room and board (about $12,000), and she works part-time to earn spending money. During the summer, Sydney works full-time in an assembly plant. For the entire year, Sydney earned $5,000. Sydney's parents cannot be claimed as dependents on another person's tax return. Sydney is a qualified child and can be claimed as a dependent by her parents. True False D Question 10 0.5 pts In August of the tax year, Marta moved out of the apartment she shared with her husband. Marta and her husband are not divorced or legally separated. They have no children or other dependents. Since August, Marta has paid all the expenses of keeping up a home for herself, and she did not provide support or housing to anyone else. Marta refuses to file a joint return with her husband. Marta's taxable income is $60,000. The amount of tax she owes is $7.496. True False