Analyze Tesla, Inc., by segment Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) designs, manufactures, sells, and leases electric vehicles worldwide, including the Model 3 sedan and the Model Y sport utility vehicle (SUV). Tesla also develops and manufactures energy generation and storage products, including solar panels and batteries. Elon Musk is Tesla's largest shareholder and is its chief executive officer. Elon Musk is also the chief executive officer and chief technical officer of Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (X), or SpaceX, which develops and manufactures space launch vehicles. Tesla, Inc,, is organized into two reportable segments: (1) Automotive and (2) Energy Generation and Storage. Tesla reported the following segment data (in miltions) in a recent annual report. a. Compute the percentage change in revenues for each of the three years from the prior year. Assume that the year preceding Year I had automotive sales of $10,643 and energy generation and storage sales of $1,116. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. b. Compute the gross proft percentage for each segment for each of the three years. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. Vase? Centrant Next 2 more Check My Work uses remaining a. Compute the percentage change in revenues for each of the three years from the prior year. Assume that the year preceding Year 1 had automotive sales of $10,643 and energy generation and storaoe calse n t t. w. n an to the nearest tenth of a percent. D. Compute the gross profit percentage for each segment for each of the three veare Dan'nd to the nearest tenth of a percent. c. based on your answers to (a) and (b), analyze the segment performances. Year 1 was year for both segments where revenues Energy Generation and Storage segment from the prior year. The for the Automotive segment, but for electric vehicles and green energy. The percentage change in revenues in Year 3 for both segments. The gross profit percentages indicate that the Automotive segment is in Year 2 profitable than the Energy Generation and Storage segment. The Year 3 perdentage for Energy Generation and Storage was production at its "gigafactory" in New York. due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included the suspension of