Real Estate Math
A broker receives a $18,000 commission on a sale. She pays the listing agent 40% and the buyer's agent 35%. How much does the broker retain?
A$3,600
B$4,500✓ Correct
C$4,050
D$3,825
Explanation
Listing agent: $18,000 × 40% = $7,200. Buyer's agent: $18,000 × 35% = $6,300.
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