Real Estate Math
A Kentucky home sells for $312,000. The seller pays 5.5% commission and $1,800 in transfer taxes. How much does the seller pay in total for commission and taxes?
A$15,600
B$17,160
C$18,960✓ Correct
D$19,260
Explanation
Commission = $312,000 × 5.5% = $17,160.
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