Real Estate Math
A salesperson earns 60% of the commission from a sale. The total commission was $15,600. How much did the salesperson earn?
A$6,240
B$9,360✓ Correct
C$7,800
D$5,200
Explanation
Salesperson earnings = $15,600 × 0.60 = $9,360.
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