Jamie and Maria invested all of their savings in a small pizzeria they opened outside the University of Western Kentucky. They operated the business as a general partnership. After 11 months they business went broke and Jamie and Maria were left with outstanding bills of $37,500, which is more than their investment in the company. Jamie and Maria can:
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