Mathematics, 23.07.2019 23:00 realneggalloyd
Iwill give kayla runs a small bakery in her town. the following expression models the total amount of money kayla's bakery earns in a particular month, where x represents the number of online orders in that month. 200x/9x+1 + 900 what does the constant term in the above expression represent? a. the constant 900 represents the amount kayla's bakery earns in a particular month when there are no online orders. b. the constant 900 represents the maximum amount of money that kayla's bakery receives in a particular month. c. the constant 900 represents the amount kayla's bakery earns from online orders each month. d. the constant 900 represents the maximum number of online orders kayla's bakery receives in a particular month.
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