Real Estate Math
An Alaska buyer pays 2 points on a $240,000 mortgage. What is the dollar cost of the points?
A$2,400
B$4,800✓ Correct
C$7,200
D$9,600
Explanation
1 point = 1% of loan amount. 2 points = 2% × $240,000 = $4,800.
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