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• and units with 0 and 2 children. However, the differences are very small. The <br /> following table shows the statistically significant differences in the average house area <br /> for families with different numbers of public school children. <br /> Differences in Average Area <br /> b Number of Children <br /> 0 Children 1 Child 2 Children 3+ Children <br /> (Avg = 1740 (Avg = 1899 (Avg = 2010 (Avg = 1943 <br /> 0 Children 0 -- -- -- <br /> (Avg = 1740 <br /> 1 Child -158.95 0 -- -- <br /> (Avg = 1899 <br /> 2 Children -269.66 Not Significant 0 -- <br /> (Avg = 2010 <br /> 3+ Children Not Significant Not Significant Not Significant 0 <br /> (Avg = 1943 <br /> • 4 in Value and Number of Children: Very Weak Relationship <br /> . Housing ry p <br /> Average values for families with different numbers of students are shown on the graph <br /> below together with the 95% confidence intervals. The only statistically significant <br /> Average House Value versus <br /> Number of Public School Children <br /> $180,000 l <br /> RI $170,000 T 1 <br /> a $160,000 + T <br /> $150,000 + <br /> $140,000 <br /> 0 1 2 3+ <br /> Number of Public School Children <br /> differences for housing value were between families with 0 and families with 2 <br /> • children, but the difference is quite small. The following table shows the statistically <br /> 13 <br />