Real Estate Math
A property in Honolulu has a tax rate of 3.5 mills per dollar of assessed value. The assessed value is $800,000. What is the annual property tax?
AA. $2,800✓ Correct
BB. $28,000
CC. $3,500
DD. $280
Explanation
Mill rate of 3.5 = $3.
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