Answer:
The answer to your question is 
a) Limiting reactant = CO
b) 12,7 g of CO₂
c) 6.9 g of Fe₂O₃
Step-by-step explanation:
Data
Fe₂O₃ = 22.27 g
CO = 8.08 g
Molecular weight Fe₂O₃ = 112 + 48 = 160 g
 CO = 12 + 16 = 28 g
 CO₂ = 12 + 32 = 44 g
Reaction
 Fe₂O₃ + 3 CO ⇒ 2 Fe + 3 CO₂
Limiting reactant
Calculate the theoretical and experimental proportion
Theoretical Fe2O3 / 3CO = 160 / (3x 28) = 160 / 84 = 1.9
Experimental Fe2O3 / CO = 22.27 / 8.08 = 2.7 
The limiting reactant is CO because the experimental proportion was higher than the theoretical proportion. 
Amount of CO2
 3(28) g of CO -------------- 3 (44) g of CO₂
 8.08 g of CO -------------- x
 x = (8.08 x 3 x 44) / 3(28)
 x = 1066.6 / 84
 x = 12.69 g of CO₂
Excess reactant
 3(28) g of CO --------------- 160 g of Fe₂O₃
 8.08 g of CO ----------------- x
 x = (8.08 x 160) / 3(28)
 x = 15.4 g of Fe₂O₃
Excess reactant = 22.27 - 15.4
 = 6.87 g of Fe₂O₃