Finance
A property sells for $215,000. The buyer puts down 25%. What is the loan amount?
A$150,250
B$155,750
C$161,250✓ Correct
D$168,000
Explanation
Down payment = $215,000 x 25% = $53,750. Loan amount = $215,000 - $53,750 = $161,250.
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