Required information (The following information applies to the questions displayed below) In 2020, Laureen is currently single. She paid $2,500 of qualified tuition and related expenses for each of her twin daughters Sherl and Meri to attend State University as freshmen ($2,500 each for a total of $5,000). Sheri and Meri quality as Laureen's dependents. Laureen also paid $1,800 for her son Ryan's (also Laureen's dependent) tuition and related expenses to attend his junior year at State University. Finally, Laureen paid $1,300 for herself to attend seminars at a community college to help her improve her job skills. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a. What is the maximum amount of education credits Laureen can claim for these expenditures? Laureen's AGI is $45,000 If Laureen claims education credits for her three children and herself, how much credit is she allowed to claim in total? If she claims education credits for her children, how much of her children's tuition costs that do not generate credits may she deduct as for AGI expenses? American opportunity tax credit Lifetime learning credit For AGI deduction ! Required information The following information applies to the questions displayed below) In 2020, Laureen is currently single. She paid $2,500 of qualified tuition and related expenses for each of her twin daughters Sheri and Merito attend State University as freshmen ($2,500 each for a total of $5,000). Sherl and Meri quality as Laureen's dependents. Laureen also paid $1,800 for her son Ryan's (also laureen's dependent) tuition and related expenses to attend his junior year at State University, Finally, Laureen paid $1,300 for herself to attend seminars at a community college to help her improve her job skills. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) b. Loureen's Agi is $95.000. What is the maximum amount of education deductions Laureen can claim to the extent the costs don't generate a credit? For AGI deduction