Real Estate Math
An Oklahoma residential lot measures 125 feet wide by 200 feet deep. If the zoning requires a 15-foot rear setback and 10-foot side setbacks on each side, what is the maximum buildable width at the rear portion of the lot?
A100 feet
B105 feet✓ Correct
C125 feet
D80 feet
Explanation
Maximum buildable width = Lot width − (2 × side setback). 125 − (2 × 10) = 125 − 20 = 105 feet.
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