Real Estate Math
A Missouri agent receives a 2.5% buyer agent commission on a $340,000 sale. Their broker keeps 20%. How much does the agent take home?
A$6,800✓ Correct
B$8,500
C$6,400
D$7,200
Explanation
Total commission = $340,000 × 2.5% = $8,500. Broker keeps 20% = $1,700. Agent receives $8,500 − $1,700 = $6,800.
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