The graph shows the average price of homes in the
United States from 2009 to 2014.
Average Pr...
The graph shows the average price of homes in the
United States from 2009 to 2014.
Average Price of New Homes
in January in the US
$350
Based on the information in the graph, what is the
most reasonable prediction?
The cost of a new home in the United States will
continue to be inexpensive.
Rising home prices in recent years means that more
people will need to take out mortgages.
More people will be able to pay cash for new homes
and not need to take out a mortgage.
Based on recent trends, fewer people will need
mortgages in the future.
$300
Price of New Homes
(spuesnoy)
S250
i
$200
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2010
2014
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