Real Estate Math
A broker in Oklahoma charges a 6% commission on the sale of a $450,000 property. The listing agent's split is 60% of the listing side's commission (half the total). What does the listing agent earn?
A$27,000
B$8,100✓ Correct
C$16,200
D$13,500
Explanation
Total commission = $450,000 × 6% = $27,000. Listing side = $27,000 ÷ 2 = $13,500. Listing agent's share = $13,500 × 60% = $8,100.
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