Real Estate Math
An Alaska real estate agent passes the exam in June. Their first renewal period ends in December two years later. They must complete 20 hours of continuing education. If they complete 8 hours in year 1 and need to complete the rest, how many hours remain for year 2?
A8 hours
B10 hours
C12 hours✓ Correct
D20 hours
Explanation
Total required = 20 hours. Completed = 8 hours. Remaining = 20 − 8 = 12 hours. Apply the appropriate real estate math formula to arrive at the answer.. The correct answer is 12 hours.. This is a common calculation on the Alaska real estate exam.
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