Jamison owns a rental cabin in Mammoth, and travels there for maintenance three times a year, between January and June. The round trip to Mammoth from San Diego where Jamison lives, is approximately 405 miles. How much travel costs can Jamison deduct per year related to his rental cabin? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number)
A) $217
B) $622
C) $1,324
D) $405
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