Real Estate Math
A Nebraska property sells for $275,000. The buyer's agent earns 3% commission. The buyer's agent splits 40% to their broker. The agent keeps:
A$4,950
B$5,500
C$8,250
D$3,300✓ Correct
Explanation
Total commission = $275,000 × 3% = $8,250. Agent keeps 60% = $8,250 × 0.
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