Real Estate Math
A North Dakota seller's proceeds after selling for $428,000 must cover: a 5.5% commission, a $3,500 title fee, and a $210,000 mortgage payoff. What are the net proceeds?
A$189,950
B$191,040✓ Correct
C$190,850
D$194,500
Explanation
Commission = $428,000 × 5.5% = $23,540. Net proceeds = $428,000 − $23,540 − $3,500 − $210,000 = $190,960.
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