Real Estate Math
A Vermont seller nets $210,000 after paying a 5% commission and $3,000 in closing costs. What was the gross sale price?
A$220,000
B$225,000
C$226,316✓ Correct
D$230,000
Explanation
Let P = sale price. Net = P − 0.
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