Answer:
(A) Sales of higher-priced houses were unaffected by the sales drop because their purchasers have fewer constraints limiting the total amount they pay.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks us to state which statement would explain the sharp rise in the average price of new homes sold, and the only option that does that is option A. The average price of new homes sold includes both cheap, middle class and expensive homes, and assuming that the sale of both cheap and middle class homes decreased, the average price of new homes sold would increase because the weight of expensive homes is larger.
E.g. 100 houses are sold:
40 cost around $150,000
50 cost around $300,000
10 cost around $1,000,000
average price = $310,000
sales of cheap and middle class homes decreased, so only 70 were sold:
25 cost around $150,000
35 cost around $300,000
10 cost around $1,000,000
average price = $346,429 (represents an 11.75% increase)