A businessman bought a car dealership that is incurring a loss of $500,000 a year. he decided to strategize in order to turn the business around. in addition to the $500,000 annual loss, his fixed cost for running the dealership on a monthly basis is $5,000. the number of cars sold per week and their probabilities mimic the outcomes of three coins being flipped. the number of cars sold in a week was observed to be the same as the number of tails that appear when three coins are flipped. see the distribution: number of tails 0 1 2 3 probability 24 select the correct answer. given that there are 52 weeks in a year, what is the expected revenue per car (rounded to the nearest dollar) that has to be made in order to break even in the first year? a. $4,308 b. $7,179 c. $5,385 d. $10,769 e. $3,590