Real Estate Math
A salesperson in Rhode Island receives 55% of the commission earned by the broker. On a $450,000 sale at 5%, how much does the salesperson receive?
A$9,450
B$10,350
C$11,250
D$12,375✓ Correct
Explanation
Total commission: $450,000 x 0.05 = $22,500.
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