Solve.Suppose that you own a home which is valued at $175,000. You must move to a different city. Use the formula below to find out how much it would cost to buy a similar (replacement) home in the city that you will move to. Assume that the index of your city is 220 and that the index of the new city is 169. Round to the nearest dollar. Cost of Home in New City = (Value of Current Home) ÷ (Index of Current City) × (Index of New City)
A. $134,432
B. $220,211
C. $227,811
D. $139,932
Answer: A
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A. + C
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