Real Estate Math
A Maine lakefront cabin rents for $1,800/week during a 12-week peak season and $900/week for 8 additional weeks. Total seasonal rental income is:
A$18,600
B$21,600
C$28,800✓ Correct
D$36,000
Explanation
Peak season: 12 × $1,800 = $21,600. Off-peak: 8 × $900 = $7,200. Total = $21,600 + $7,200 = $28,800.
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