Real Estate Math
A Hawaii listing agent receives 3% of the sale price and the co-op agent receives 2.5%. The property sells for $780,000. How much more does the listing agent earn than the co-op agent?
AA. $3,900✓ Correct
BB. $4,000
CC. $3,500
DD. $4,200
Explanation
Listing agent: $780,000 × 0.03 = $23,400.
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