单选题What is the average increase in the price of the house per year?A$5,000B$10,000C$14,000D$35,000E$70,000

单选题
What is the average increase in the price of the house per year?
A

$5,000

B

$10,000

C

$14,000

D

$35,000

E

$70,000


参考解析

解析:
The house price increased from $300,000 in 1998 to $370,000 by 2003. Divide the total increase in price, $70,000, by the 5 years over which the increase took place.
The average yearly increase is: (370,000- 300,000)/( 2003 - 1998)=$70,000/5= $14,000

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