Real Estate Math
A Nevada home sold for $425,000, which was 15% more than the seller originally paid. What did the seller originally pay?
A$360,750
B$425,000✓ Correct
C$382,500
D$391,304
Explanation
Original price × 1.15 = $425,000.
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