ashton services the vending machines at a car wash. customers pay $3 per air freshener. ashton restocks the…

ashton services the vending machines at a car wash. customers pay $3 per air freshener. ashton restocks the product and collects the money. he adds 34 air fresheners to fill the machine and collects $63. why might ashton be concerned that the machine is not working correctly?\na) he is not sure how many air fresheners customers purchased.\nb) his estimate for how much money the machine should have is much higher than what he collected.\nc) his estimate for how much money the machine should have is much lower than what he collected.\nd) he does not know the total number of air fresheners the machine holds.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
First, calculate the expected revenue from 34 air fresheners at $3 each: ( 34 \times 3 = 102 ). The actual collected is $63, which is less than $102. So Ashton's concern is that his estimate (expected revenue) for the machine's earnings is higher than the actual collection, matching option B.
Answer:
B) His estimate for how much money the machine should have is much higher than what he collected.