Real Estate Math
A Montana property has a monthly rent of $2,200. The landlord wants to increase the rent by 4%. What is the new monthly rent?
A$88
B$2,288✓ Correct
C$2,200.88
D$2,380
Explanation
Rent increase = $2,200 x 0.04 = $88.
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