Real Estate Math
A Colorado home has a market value of $500,000. The residential assessment rate is 7.15%. What is the assessed value?
A$28,750
B$35,750✓ Correct
C$71,500
D$143,000
Explanation
Assessed value = Market value × Assessment rate = $500,000 × 7.15% = $500,000 × 0.0715 = $35,750. To solve this, multiply the relevant values: $500,000 at 7.15%.. The correct answer is $35,750.. This is a common calculation on the Colorado real estate exam.
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