A recycling center began tracking the number of tires donated each day. At the end of the first day of their new tracking system, they counted 6 tiresAt the end of the second day10 tires had been donatedAt the end of the third day, 14 tires were collected. If you wrote an arithmetic sequence and a linear function that represented this scenario, what would be the difference between the initial value of the arithmetic sequence and the y-intercept of the linear function?

A. The initial value of the arithmetic sequence and the y-intercept of the linear function are both 2 because that's the number of tires they had at the center before they started tracking their donations

B. The initial value of the arithmetic sequence is 2 because that's the number of tires they had at the center before they started tracking their donationsThe y-intercept of the linear function is 6 because it represents the number of tires collected on day 1

C. The initial value of the arithmetic sequence and the y- intercept of the linear function are both 6 because it represents the number of tires collected on day 1

D. The initial value of the arithmetic sequence is 6 because it represents the number of tires collected on day 1 The y-intercept of the linear function is 2 because that's the number of tires they had at the center before they started tracking their donations

The correct answer is D. The initial value of the arithmetic sequence is 6 because it represents the number of tires collected on day 1. The y-intercept of the linear function is 2 because that's the number of tires they had at the center before they started tracking their donations.