Real Estate Math
A property's tax rate is 20 mills and its assessed value is $240,000. What are the annual taxes? (1 mill = $0.001 per $1 of assessed value)
A$2,400
B$3,600
C$4,800✓ Correct
D$6,000
Explanation
20 mills = 0.020.
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