Real Estate Math
A Wyoming rancher sells 320 acres at $3,750 per acre. What is the total sale price?
A$120,000
B$750,000
C$1,200,000✓ Correct
D$1,500,000
Explanation
Sale price = 320 acres x $3,750/acre = $1,200,000. Ranch and agricultural land in Wyoming is typically priced by the acre, and prices vary significantly by location, water rights, and improvements.
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