Student Council is selling T-shirts to raise money for new volleyball equipment. There is a fixed cost of
$200 for producing the T-shirts, plus a variable cost of $5 per T-shirt made. Council has decided to sell
the T-shirts for $8 each.
A. Write an equation to represent the total cost, C, as a function of the number, n, of T-shirts
produced.
B. Write an equation to represent the revenue, R, as a function of the number, n, of T-shirts
produced
C. Profit, P, is the difference between revenue (R(n)) and expenses (C(n)). Develop an algebraic
function to model the profit.
D. How many T-shirts does the Student Council have to sell to "break even," make a $0 profit?