Real Estate Math
A Kansas broker earns 6% on a $385,000 sale. She gives 50% of the total to the cooperating brokerage. How much does she keep from the transaction?
A$11,550✓ Correct
B$12,100
C$12,550
D$13,075
Explanation
Total commission = $385,000 × 0.06 = $23,100.
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