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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP Cullen and his band are interested in recording a CD of their music. The recording studio charges $450 to record the music and then charges $5 for each CD. The band is required to spend at least $1000 for the total of the recording and the CD charges.

A. Write an equation for the cost c of the CDs based on the number of CDs

B. Write an inequality that can be used to determine the minimum number of CDs that must be burned at this studio to meet the $1000 total.

C. Solve the inequality you wrote in Part B to determine the minimum number of CDs the band must burn.

D. The band orders the minimum number of CDs found in Part C. They want to sell the CDs and make as much money as they spent for the recording studio and making the CDs. Write an inequality that can be solved to determine the minimum amount the band should charge for their CDs.

E. Solve the inequality from Part D to determine the minimum amount the band should charge for their CDs to break even.

F. If the band has 30 more CDs made than the minimum number found in Part C and charge the minimum price found in Part E, will they make a profit? If so, how much profit will the band make?

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