Real Estate Math
A North Dakota home sells for $319,000. Seller pays 5.5% commission and $3,200 in other closing costs. What are the total selling costs?
A$17,545
B$20,745✓ Correct
C$19,345
D$21,945
Explanation
Commission = $319,000 × 5.5% = $17,545.
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