Real Estate Math
A Wisconsin broker charges a 6% commission on a $400,000 sale. The listing and selling offices split the commission 50/50. The listing salesperson earns 60% of the listing office's share. What does the listing salesperson earn?
A$7,200✓ Correct
B$12,000
C$14,400
D$24,000
Explanation
Total commission: $400,000 × 6% = $24,000. Listing office share: $24,000 × 50% = $12,000. Listing salesperson: $12,000 × 60% = $7,200.
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