Real Estate Math
A Massachusetts condo owner pays $425/month in condo fees. Over a 2-year period, how much does the owner pay in condo fees?
A$10,200✓ Correct
B$5,100
C$8,500
D$12,750
Explanation
Annual condo fees = $425 × 12 = $5,100. 2-year total = $5,100 × 2 = $10,200.
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