Real Estate Math
A Montana seller received $342,000 net after paying a 6% commission. What was the sale price?
A$363,830
B$364,894✓ Correct
C$360,000
D$362,500
Explanation
Net = Sale Price × (1 − 0.06) = Sale Price × 0.
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