Multiple Choice
Intermediate goods are excluded from GDP because
A) their inclusion would involve double counting.
B) they represent goods that have never been purchased so they cannot be counted.
C) their inclusion would understate GDP.
D) the premise of the question is incorrect because intermediate goods are directly included in calculating GDP.
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