The minimum is 91. The first quartile is 112. The median is 173. The third quartile is 215. The maximum is 253.
A
rational number is any number that can be written as the
ratio between two other numbers i.e. in the form

Part A:
An easy choice that makes sense is 7.8, right in the middle. To prove that it's rational we need to write it as a ratio. In this case we have

Part B:
We need a number that can't be written as a ratio (because it neither terminates nor repeats). Some common ones are

,

,

and

so it makes sense to try and use those to build our number. In this case

works nicely.
Answer:
5 times
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps you
f (1+1)= f (1)+8
f (2)= 27+8
f (2)=35
f (2+1)= f (2)+8
f (3)= 35+8
f (3)=43
Answer: Choice A
The number line graph is visually showing every number that is 19 or smaller; hence 
Note the use of a closed or filled in circle at the endpoint (in contrast to an open circle). This indicates we are including the endpoint 19 as part of the solution set, and that's why we go for "or equal to" as part of the inequality sign.