Real Estate Math
A Nebraska property's list price is $320,000 and it sells for 97% of list. The commission rate is 5.5%. What is the total commission paid?
A$17,072✓ Correct
B$17,600
C$16,192
D$15,840
Explanation
Sale price = $320,000 × 0.97 = $310,400.
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