Real Estate Math
A seller lists a property at $320,000 and agrees to pay a 5.5% commission. The property sells for $305,000. How much commission is paid?
A$16,775✓ Correct
B$17,600
C$15,250
D$16,500
Explanation
Commission is based on the actual sale price, not the list price. $305,000 × 0.055 = $16,775. To solve this, multiply the relevant values: $320,000 and $305,000 at 5.5%.. The correct answer is $16,775.. This is a common calculation on the Oklahoma real estate exam.
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