Real Estate Math
A North Dakota agent negotiates their commission to 4.5% instead of the usual 6%. On a $310,000 sale, how much does the client save?
A$4,650✓ Correct
B$13,950
C$9,300
D$6,000
Explanation
Commission at 6% = $310,000 × 6% = $18,600. Commission at 4.5% = $310,000 × 4.5% = $13,950. Savings = $18,600 - $13,950 = $4,650.
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