Real Estate Math
A Wyoming property was purchased for $140,000, improved by $30,000, and sold for $225,000 with a 5% commission. What is the net gain (before taxes)?
A$43,750✓ Correct
B$55,000
C$46,750
D$61,250
Explanation
Total cost = $140,000 + $30,000 = $170,000. Commission = $225,000 × 5% = $11,250.
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