Real Estate Math
A property has a market value of $550,000. The assessment ratio is 70% and the mill rate is 28. Annual taxes are:
A$8,624
B$9,700
C$10,780✓ Correct
D$15,400
Explanation
Assessed value = $550,000 × 0.70 = $385,000.
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