Final answer:
The total number of shoppers in the first n days of business, with a 15% daily increase, is given by the formula 150 * (1 - 1.15^n) / (1 - 1.15), which is choice (C).
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct expression to find the total number of shoppers in the first n days when the number of shoppers increases by 15% each day is given by a geometric series sum formula.
On the first day, there are 150 shoppers, and each subsequent day sees a 15% increase; hence, we can model this as 150, 150(1.15), 150(1.15)^2, ..., 150(1.15)^(n-1).
The sum of the first n terms of a geometric series is given by the formula S = a(1 - r^n) / (1 - r), where a is the first term and r is the common ratio.
Here, the first term a is 150, and the common ratio r is 1.15 since the number of shoppers is increasing by 15% every day.
Therefore, the total number of shoppers over the n days is given by 150 * (1 - 1.15^n) / (1 - 1.15), which corresponds to choice (C).