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 Made an offer on a house 6 mths ago and still have no answer from the selling bank. Should it take this long?
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 My proposed lender is requiring a $349.00 app. fee/non-refundable before they start the process. Common?
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 What to do when you buy a house and the previous owners won't leave? ?
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katsmeow392003
Not sure how to subtract 6% from 202,900.00?
                     
 




katiecouricatemybrain
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Try mulitiplying by .94. The answer is $190726.


Helpful Kim
$202,900.00 x .06+$12,174.00

Then

202,900-12,174= $190,726.00


Sharon
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put 6 over 100 next to x over 202,900.
then you multiply diagonally
100x= (6 times 202,900)
then whatever answer you get for 202, 900 times 6, divide it by 100 and there is your answer.


Vinnie B
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is over of % over 100 so it would be
6 over 100 times 202,900.00 over x = 6x = 20,290,000.00
20,290,000.00 /6 =3,381,666.66

3,382%


rav0730
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To, manually, figure 6% of $202,900 you must take the decimal form of 6% and multiply it by $202,900 and take the product and subtract it form $202,900. Mathematically speaking "per-cent" pretty much means parts per 100 or out of 100. So that would make .06 the decimal form of 6%. .06 x $202,900 = 12,174. Since 12,174 is 6% of 202,900 then $202,900 - $12,174 (or 6%) = $190,726.


AnswerLady
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6% of 202,900 is 12,174 (you find that by multiplying 202,900 by .06).

202,900 minus 12,174 = 190,726.

Or, a faster alternative to finding what 6% of a number is and then subtracting that amount from the number is to simply find out what 94% (the reciprocal) of that number is. So, in this example, you'd just do 202,900 x .94 = 190,726

Good luck selling your house! :-)


mei
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202,900-(0.06x202,900)=190,726


whatwhatwhat
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multiply 202900 by 94%


The Indispensable Chris Cameron
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202900 - ( 0.06 x 202900) = 190726


snakeman11426
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6% of 202.900 is 12.174


Jenny A
190726


Landon
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first multiply 202,900 x .06 = 12174 then subtract it from 202,900 = 190,726


egg0rz
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multiply 202900 by .06. Take your answer and then subtract 202900 minus the answer.


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