Real Estate Math
A Washington seller agrees to pay a 6% commission on a $575,000 sale. The listing broker and buyer's broker split the commission equally, and each broker splits with their agent at 60/40 in favor of the agent. How much does the buyer's agent receive?
A$10,350✓ Correct
B$6,900
C$8,625
D$11,500
Explanation
Total commission = $575,000 × 6% = $34,500. Each broker receives half: $34,500 ÷ 2 = $17,250.
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