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Classify the given goods according to whether or not they would be included in calculating the GDP for the United States. If a country is not specified, assume the action is performed in the United States. a. GM's assembly and sale of cars in Mexico Included in U. S. GDP Not included in U. S. GDP
b. resale of used textbooks to college students Included in U. S. GDP Not included in U. S. GDP
c. sale of wheat to Mrs. Baird's Bakery Included in U. S. GDP Not included in U. S. GDP
d. Honda's assembly and sale of cars in the U. S. Included in U. S. GDP Not included in U. S. GDP
e. Ocean Spray purchases plastic to make bottles Included in U. S. GDP Not included in U. S. GDP
f. Old Navy purchases mannequins to display clothes Included in U. S. GDP Not included in U. S. GDP

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