A business analyst uses a function, Q, to analyze vending machine revenue. Q(n) represents the revenue from the machine, where n is the number of quarters the machine received over a specified time period. Which of the following would be a possible domain?

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A possible domain could be (0,1,2,3...)

If n is the number (not the value) of quarters received, then n cannot take values which are fractions and n cannot take negative values. Its values have to be non-negative integers. (Note that 0 is possible.) 

That eliminates the descriptions in answers a, b, and c, leaving only answer  
d ( 0,1,2,3,...) 
as a possibility. Since it describes the non-negative integers, it's the correct one.

The possible domain of the function is the set of whole numbers

How to determine the domain?

The function is given as:

Q(n)

Where n represents the number of machines received

The possible number of machines are:

n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.......

The above represents the possible domain of the function

Hence, the possible domain of the function is the set of whole numbers

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