Real Estate Math
A Maine property appreciated 8% per year for two consecutive years. If the original value was $200,000, what is its value after two years?
A$232,000
B$233,280✓ Correct
C$216,000
D$240,000
Explanation
After year 1: $200,000 x 1.08 = $216,000.
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