The members of the Drama Club sold their old costumes in a booth at the school craft fair. Their profit was the difference between the amount of money they made selling their costumes and the cost of the booth. The cost of the booth was $50, and each of the costumes was sold for the same price. After the members of the Drama Club had sold 9 costumes, they made a profit of $62.50. The function p represents the Drama Club's profit as a function of c, the number of costumes they sold. What does the c-intercept of the function represent? Question 1 options: The c-intercept represents a profit of $0 when 4 costumes are sold. The c-intercept represents a profit of $12.50 when 5 costumes are sold. The c-intercept represents a loss of $50 when no costumes are sold. The c-intercept represents a loss of $37.50 when 1 costume is sold.