Real Estate Math
A Maine agent sold a property and earned a $12,600 commission at 6%. What was the sale price?
A$200,000
B$210,000✓ Correct
C$190,000
D$180,000
Explanation
Sale price = Commission / Commission rate = $12,600 / 0.06 = $210,000.
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