It's C, because there are infinitely many integers less than 0:

etc.
Given that <span>Mrs.
Hawk assigns her students an average of no more than 15 questions on
each assignment. On their first 5 assignments Mrs. Hawk’s students had
11, 10, 13, 14, and 14 questions.
Let x be the number of questions she can have on the sixth assignment, then the inequality that
Mrs. Hawk can use to determine the number of questions she can have on
the sixth assignment is given by

</span>
E.

I think this will be the answer :)
Answer:
The median is 21
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you have 12 numbers in order, that's an even number, once you put them in numerical order and start crossing them off on both sides, you'll have 18 and 24 left, add them together and divide them by 2 and you'll have your median 21.
Assuming your original expression was 3√(27x¹⁸), the answer is 9x⁹√(3).
We split up the radicand into perfect squares. Once we do, we take out the things that were squared:
