Real Estate Math
A Washington broker's split is 60% to the listing side and 40% to the selling side. The selling broker then pays her agent 50% of the selling-side share. The listing sells for $580,000 at 5.5% total commission. What does the selling agent receive?
A$6,380✓ Correct
B$6,596
C$7,192
D$12,760
Explanation
Total commission = $580,000 × 5.5% = $31,900.
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