Solve the problem.A dealer who rents appliances wants to increase the monthly rent from the current $60 in n increases of $4. (i) Write a polynomial that gives the new price after n increases of $4. (ii) The revenue is the number of appliances rented times the monthly rent for each appliance. If 100 appliances can be rented at $60 per month and 20 fewer appliances can be rented for each $4 rent increase, write a polynomial that gives the monthly revenue in terms of n.
A. (i) 4n - 60
(ii) -80n2 + 6000
B. (i) 4n + 60
(ii) -80n2 - 800n + 6000
C. (i) 4n - 60
(ii) -80n2 - 800n - 240
D. (i) 4n + 60
(ii) -80n2 + 240
Answer: B
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