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What does the constant term in the above expression represent? A. The constant -10 represents the cost of setting up the food stall even if no cheeseburgers were sold. B. The constant -10 represents the maximum number of cheeseburgers sold by the food stall at the funfair. C. The constant -10 represents the total money earned by setting up the food stall. D. The constant -10 represents the cost of each cheeseburger at the food stall.

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Answer:

In the expression
(60 \cdot x)/(x + 3) -10 what the constant term -10 represents is;

A. The constant -10 represents the cost of setting up the food stall even if no cheeseburgers were sold

Explanation:

Whereby the expression is as given in a similar question which is presented as follows;


(60 \cdot x)/(x + 3) -10

Where the expression represents the total money earned when a food stall is set up at a fair where 'x' stands for the number of cheeseburgers sold

Then when no cheeseburger were sold, x = 0, such at the start just after setting up the food stall, we then have;


(60 * 0)/(0 + 3) -10 = -10

Therefore, the money earned at the start = -10

∴ The money spent at the start = 10

Therefore, the constant -10 represents the cost of setting up the food stall even if no cheeseburgers were sold.

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