Real Estate Math
A broker in Alaska earned a total commission of $18,000. The listing broker received 55% and paid the selling broker 45%. The selling salesperson received 60% of the selling broker's share. How much did the selling salesperson earn?
A$4,410
B$4,860✓ Correct
C$5,400
D$6,120
Explanation
Selling broker share = $18,000 × 45% = $8,100. Selling salesperson share = $8,100 × 60% = $4,860.
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