Hello! First, let's get the information contained in the exercise:
• The real state broker receives a commission of 3%
• He received ,$13,980,, equivalent to, 3%
So, how many dollars equals 100%? To find this value, we will use the Rule of Three, look:
Multiplying across, we will get:

So, the price of the home was $466,000.
Answer:
3567
Step-by-step explanation:
We would need to use 4 pipes to be sure to empty the chamber within 10 hours time.
Work:
5*5/3*4/10=3 1/3 pipes (but we must round since we cant have 1/3 of a pipe running. This means that we must have 4 pipes.
The equivalent measures to 3 yards are;
108 inches and ; 6 ft 36 inches
Here, we want to get the values of the measurements that are equivalent to 3 yards
To do this, we need to know how to convert between the various measure types
We proceed as follows;
Mathematically, 1 yard is 36 inches; also, 1 yard is 3 feet
So, 3 yards is (3*36) = 108 inches
Also, 3 yards is (3*3) = 9 feet
Also, 1 ft is 12 inches;
So, 6 ft 12 inches is 7 feet
108 inches is as seen above, so 3 yards equal this
3 yards is not 108 feet as calculated above
6 ft 36 inches
36 inches is 3 ft; so by addition; 6 ft 36 inches is 9 ft
So, the correct answers here are 108 inches and 6 ft 36 inches
The required proportion of the blue paint is 18 liters.
Given that,
The ratio of yellow and blue colors is 2:3
The proportion of the yellow color is 12 liters.
The proportion of blue color is to be determined.
<h3>What is the Ratio?</h3>
The ratio can be defined as the comparison of the fraction of one quantity towards others. e.g.- water in milk.
Let the proportion of the blue color is x,
Now, the ratio can be given as
12 / x = 2 / 3
x = 12 * 3 / 2
x = 18
Thus, the required proportion of the blue paint is 18 liters.
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The question given is incomplete, a proper question could be
A paint store mixes yellow and blue paint in a ratio of 2:3 to make green paint. If they used 12 liters of yellow paint, how many liters of blue paint were used?