B because I don’t even know lol
Interquartile Range is (Q3-Q1): The Q3 is 14 and the Q1 is 6, so the Answer is 8.
Well first lets find the ROC (rate of change) in the sets of data.
1990 -> 134
2000 -> 139
so lets find the difference from the years given
2000-1990=10 so there is a 10 year gab
139-134=5 so there is a 5 million increase in the population
so divide 10 by 5 which gives us 2, so every year there is a 2 million increase in the population. so from 2000 to 2014 there is 14 years, so
14 x 2= 28, then add that to the latest population data
139+28=167
so the population in 2014 would be 167 million
Hope this helped!!
Answer: $42 maybe?
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