He probado varias maneras y los resultados son `NaN` o `INFINITY` o simplemente me devuelve todos los números y yo solo quiero el precio menor que seria 90. No se si estoy usando bien el método `math.min()` o si en un array de objetos es mas complicado. <!-- begin snippet: js hide: false console: true babel: false --> <!-- language: lang-js --> let flights = [ { id: 00, to: 'Bilbao', from: 'Barcelona', cost: 1600, scale: false }, { id: 01, to: 'New York', from: 'Barcelona', cost: 700, scale: false }, { id: 02, to: 'Los Angeles', from: 'Madrid', cost: 1100, scale: true }, { id: 03, to: 'Paris', from: 'Barcelona', cost: 210, scale: false }, { id: 04, to: 'Roma', from: 'Barcelona', cost: 150, scale: false }, { id: 05, to: 'London', from: 'Madrid', cost: 200, scale: false }, { id: 06, to: 'Madrid', from: 'Barcelona', cost: 90, scale: false }, { id: 07, to: 'Tokyo', from: 'Madrid', cost: 1500, scale: true }, { id: 08, to: 'Shangai', from: 'Barcelona', cost: 800, scale: true }, { id: 09, to: 'Sydney', from: 'Barcelona', cost: 150, scale: true }, { id: 10, to: 'Tel-Aviv', from: 'Madrid', cost: 150, scale: false } ]; function minPrice(){ document.write('<h1>Vuelo con el precio mas bajo</h1>') for (let i = 0; i < flights.length; i++){ let min = Math.min(flights[i].cost); document.write(min); console.log(min); } } minPrice(); <!-- end snippet -->