Intermediate goods and services are:
A. used only as inputs to produce something else and are not counted in GDP.
B. goods that consumers buy in parts—like a new tire for their car—and are included in GDP.
C. used only as inputs to produce something else and are counted in GDP.
D. goods that consumers buy in parts—like a new tire for their car—and are not included in GDP.
Answer: A
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