Real Estate Math
An adjustable-rate mortgage in Missouri starts at 4.5%. After adjustment, it rises 2 percentage points. The new rate is:
A4.5%
B5.5%
C6.5%✓ Correct
D8.5%
Explanation
New rate = 4.5% + 2% = 6.
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