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Sponsors invest $250,000 in a new deli on the promise that they will earn a return of 10% per year on their investment. The deli sells 52,000 sandwiches per year. The deli's fixed costs include the return to investors and $79,000 in other fixed costs. Variable costs consist of wages ($1,000 per week) plus materials, electricity, etc ($3,000 per week). The deli is open 52 weeks per year. please explain if you can

a- 208,000

b- 104,000

c- 79,000

d- 25,000

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