
College Algebra By Openstax
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Author: Jay Abramson;arizona State University
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 39SE
For the following exercises, use the median home values in Mississippi and Hawaii (adjusted for inflation) shown inTable 2. Assume that the house values are changing linearly.
39. In which state have home values increased at a higher rate?
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