Real Estate Math
A Louisiana REALTOR® sold $4,200,000 in properties over the year. If their average commission rate was 2.8% (buyer's agent side), what did they earn before broker split?
A$117,600✓ Correct
B$126,000
C$105,000
D$98,000
Explanation
Total commissions = $4,200,000 × 2.8% = $117,600.
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