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During 2006 a leading auto manufacturer produced $20 million worth of mini-vans. However, due to soaring gas prices, the sale of mini-vans became sluggish and by the end of 2006 only
$16 million worth of mini-vans were sold. As for the contribution of the mini-vans to GDP, choose one of the following:$20 million are added to 2006's GDP with $16 million as consumption and $4 million as private investment.$16 million are added to 2006's GDP, all as consumption.$20 million are added to 2006's GDP, all as consumption.$16 million are added to 2006'2 GDP, all as private investment.

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