House prices. The following table presents prices, in thousands of dollars, of single family homes for 20 of the 25 larg

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House prices. The following table presents prices, in thousands of dollars, of single family homes for 20 of the 25 larg

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House prices. The following table presents prices, in thousands of dollars, of single family homes for 20 of the 25 largest metropolitan areas in the United States for the third quarter of 2012 and the third quarter of 2013 (information for Detroit was unavailable) Metro Area 2012 Metro Area 2012 87.8 Atlanta, GA Baltimore, MD Boston, MA 2013 115.1 226.5 Philadelphia, PA Phoenix, AZ 2013 197.7 169.0 246.5 1935 1299 208.6 218.1 311.3 216.7 1572 112.5 Chicago, IL Cincinnati, OH Cleveland, OH LOS Angeles, CA Portland, OR Riverside, CA St. Louis, MO San Diego, CA San Francisco, CA 174.3 103.7 359,5 111.0 4123 332.2 159.4 121.0 101.0 155. 219.9 170.6 368.2 84.9 122.1 182.0 4480 2654 Miami, FL 393.9 3126 141.8 348.7 Minneapolis, MN Seattle, WA Tampa, FL Washington, DC 147.3 363.8 1319 311.6 New York, NY
(a) Find the mean and median price for 2012. Round the answers to at least two decimal places (b) Find the mean and median price for 2013. Round the answers to at least two decimal places (c) In general, house prices increased from 2012 to 2013. Which increased more, the mean or the median?
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