Real Estate Math
A Virginia lot is sold by the front foot. The lot is 60 feet wide and 150 feet deep. At $800 per front foot, what is the sale price?
A$48,000✓ Correct
B$72,000
C$120,000
D$60,000
Explanation
Front footage price = 60 feet × $800/foot = $48,000. Front foot pricing uses only the width of the lot, not the depth.
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