Real Estate Math
A property in Indiana is assessed at $175,000. The local tax rate is $2.40 per $100 of assessed value. What is the annual property tax?
A$3,800
B$4,200✓ Correct
C$4,600
D$5,000
Explanation
Annual property tax = (Assessed Value ÷ $100) × Tax Rate. ($175,000 ÷ $100) × $2.
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