Real Estate Math
A Nebraska salesperson earns $65,000 in gross commission income in a year. Their broker takes 35%. The salesperson's net commission income is:
A$22,750
B$42,250✓ Correct
C$44,750
D$46,250
Explanation
Salesperson keeps 65% (100% − 35% broker split). Net = $65,000 × 65% = $65,000 × 0.
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