Lawrin is a real-estate salesperson whose compensation is commission-only. She earns a 3% commission on the sale price of each house that she sells and receives 1.5% commissions at the end of each month (the broker retains the rest per the employment agreement). During the month of July, Lawrin sold two houses totaling $385,420. What is her gross pay for the month of July?
A) $5,620.00
B) $5,781.30
C) $11,562.00
D) $8,623.50
B) $5,781.30
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