Real Estate Math
A Kansas listing broker earns $15,000 total commission and splits it 50/50 with the buyer's broker. The listing broker gives each of their two agents 60% of the broker's portion. How much does each listing agent earn?
A$4,500✓ Correct
B$5,500
C$4,000
D$6,000
Explanation
Listing broker's share = $15,000 × 50% = $7,500. Each agent earns 60% of $7,500 = $4,500.
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