Real Estate Math
A Washington renter pays $1,750/month. Annual rent increases 3%. What will the monthly rent be after 2 years?
A$1,807
B$1,855
C$1,858✓ Correct
D$1,906
Explanation
Year 1: $1,750 × 1.03 = $1,802.
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