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Omega llc is a limited liability company. the operating agreement for omega is silent on the sharing of profits and losses. omega has four members. hess contributed $10,000, ivan contributed $20,000, johns contributed $30,000 and kale contributed $40,000. for the year ending december 31, year 3, omega had losses of $200,000. what amount of the losses should be allocated to ivan

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