Real Estate Math
A property in NC has a list price of $599,000 and sells for 97% of list price. The final sale price is:
A$579,030
B$580,030
C$580,970✓ Correct
D$581,030
Explanation
Sale price = $599,000 x 0.97 = $581,030.97 = $580,030.97 = $599,000 - ($599,000 x 0.03) = $599,000 - $17,970 = $581,030.
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