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Which of the following applicants meets the requirements for a Tennessee broker license?

  1. Miriam, who's taken 120 hours of approved education and has passed the exam

  2. Raymond, who's taken 150 hours of education but has not passed the exam

  3. Miriam, who's taken 150 hours of approved education and has passed the exam with a score of 75%

  4. Alan, who has previous experience as a real estate agent for two years

The correct answer is: Miriam, who's taken 150 hours of approved education and has passed the exam with a score of 75%

To obtain a Tennessee broker license, applicants must meet certain educational and examination requirements. The correct option indicates that Miriam has taken 150 hours of approved education and has also passed the exam, securing a score of 75%. Tennessee mandates that prospective brokers complete a minimum of 150 hours of pre-licensing education that is approved by the Real Estate Commission. Additionally, passing the licensing exam is crucial, and a score of 75% or higher is generally acceptable. By fulfilling both the educational and examination criteria, Miriam establishes her eligibility for the broker license. The other options do not satisfy one or more of these requirements. For instance, although Raymond completed 150 hours of education, he has not passed the exam, disqualifying him. Miriam’s educational achievement in the first option does not meet the 150-hour requirement, and Alan's experience as a real estate agent does not replace the necessary educational qualifications to qualify for a broker license.