DETAILS MY NOTES ASWMSCI15 1.E.012. The O'Neill Shoe Manufacturing Company will produce a special-style shoe if the order size is large enough to provide a reasonable profit. For each special-style order, the company incurs a fixed cost of $2,500 for the production setup. The variable cost is $55 per pair, and each pair sells for $80. (a) Let x indicate the number of pairs of shoes produced. Develop a mathematical model for the total cost (C) of producing x pairs of shoes. C = (b) Let P indicate the total profit. Develop a mathematical model for the total profit realized from an order for x pairs of shoes. P = (c) How large must the shoe order be before O'Neill will break even? X =