Real Estate Math
A buyer offers $425,000 on a property. The seller counters at $440,000. They agree to split the difference. What is the final sale price?
A$430,000
B$432,500✓ Correct
C$435,000
D$437,500
Explanation
Difference: $440,000 − $425,000 = $15,000. Split: $15,000 ÷ 2 = $7,500. Final price: $425,000 + $7,500 = $432,500.
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