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February is a busy time at Charlie’s Chocolate Shoppe! During the week before Valentine’s Day, Charlie advertises that his chocolates will be selling for $1.80 a piece (instead of the usual $2.00 each). The fixed costs to run the Chocolate Shoppe total $450 for the week, and he estimates that each chocolate costs about $0.60 to produce. Charlie estimates that he can produce up to 3,000 chocolates in one week. a) Write a function, C(n), to represent Charlie’s total costs for the week if he makes n chocolates. b) Write a function, R(n), to represent the revenue from the sale of n chocolates during the week before Valentine’s Day. c) Write a function, P(n), that represents Charlie’s profit from selling n chocolates during the week before Valentine’s Day. Show complete work to find the function.

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