Real Estate Math
A property appreciates at 4% per year. If its current value is $400,000, what will it be worth in 3 years?
A$448,000
B$449,280
C$449,984✓ Correct
D$499,200
Explanation
Year 1: $400,000 × 1.04 = $416,000. Year 2: $416,000 × 1.04 = $432,640. Year 3: $432,640 × 1.04 = $449,945.60 ≈ $449,984 (closest option).
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