Real Estate Math
A property's market value is $475,000. If it sells at a 4% discount from market value, what is the sale price and the dollar discount?
A$456,000 / $19,000✓ Correct
B$451,000 / $24,000
C$462,000 / $13,000
D$455,200 / $19,800
Explanation
Discount: $475,000 × 0.04 = $19,000.
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