Answer:
The smallest y-intercept is 4 whose function is h(x)
C is correct.
Explanation:
Given four functions, which one will have the smallest y-intercept
For function f(x)
Blake is tracking his savings account with an interest rate of 5% and a original deposit of $6.



where, y is final amount and x is number of period.
y-intercept of f(x). Put x=0

y-intercept: (0,6)
For function g(x)
x : 0 1 2
g(x) : 6 8 12
Using table, y-intercept of g(x)
g(0)=6
y-intercept: (0,6)
For function h(x)

For y-intercept of h(x). Put x=0

y-intercept: (0,4)
For function j(x)

For y-intercept of j(x). Put x=0

y-intercept: (0,10)
Function : f(x) g(x) h(x) j(x)
y-intercept : 6 6 4 10
Hence, The smallest y-intercept is 4 whose function is h(x)