Real Estate Math
A Rhode Island salesperson earns 3% of the sale price as their commission split. If the property sold for $420,000, what was the salesperson's earnings?
A$10,500
B$12,600✓ Correct
C$14,700
D$16,800
Explanation
$420,000 x 0.03 = $12,600.
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