Real Estate Math
A Kansas agent earns a 6% commission on a $210,000 sale. The agent's broker keeps 40% and the agent receives 60%. How much does the agent receive?
A$5,040
B$7,560✓ Correct
C$12,600
D$8,400
Explanation
Total commission = $210,000 x 6% = $12,600. Agent's share = $12,600 x 60% = $7,560.
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