Real Estate Math
A Cincinnati property was purchased for $200,000 and sold for $240,000. What was the percentage gain on the original investment?
A16.7%
B20%✓ Correct
C25%
D40%
Explanation
Gain = $240,000 − $200,000 = $40,000. Percentage gain = $40,000 / $200,000 = 20%.
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