Real Estate Math
A Colorado broker earns 2.5% as a buyer's agent on a $520,000 sale. Their brokerage takes 30% of the commission. How much does the broker personally receive?
AA. $13,000
BB. $9,100✓ Correct
CC. $3,900
DD. $10,000
Explanation
Total commission = $520,000 × 2.5% = $13,000.
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