Real Estate Math
A Vermont buyer's agent earns 2.5% of a $360,000 sale. What is the agent's commission (assuming they receive 100% from their broker)?
A$7,200
B$9,000✓ Correct
C$10,800
D$12,600
Explanation
Commission = $360,000 × 0.025 = $9,000.
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