Finance
A Tennessee buyer uses an FHA loan with a 3.5% down payment on a $220,000 home. What is the down payment amount?
A$6,600
B$7,700✓ Correct
C$8,800
D$11,000
Explanation
Down payment = $220,000 × 3.5% = $7,700.
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