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Each scenario includes two transactions. Determine whether these transactions will increase GDP. 1. Sean grows vegetables in his garden to make salads for his family. Mike purchases vegetables at a local farmers' market to make salads for his family.
a. Neither Sean nor Mike's transaction is included in GDP.
b. Only Sean's transaction is included in GDP.
c. Both Sean and Mike's transactions are included in GDP.
d. Only Mike's transaction is included in GDP.
2. Sam volunteers at the local library tutoring students in math. Laura tutors students in math, but instead of receiving money, parents often make her meals or give her small gifts.
a. Only Sam's transaction is included in GDP.
b. Both Sam and Laura's transactions are included in GDP.
c. Only Laura's transaction is included in GDP.
d. Neither Sam nor Laura's transaction is included in GDP.
3. Neil sells illegal drugs. Morgan creates copies of music downloads and sells them.
a. Only Neil's transaction is included in GDP.
b. Only Morgan's transaction is included in GDP.
c. Neither Neil nor Morgan's transaction is included in GDP.
d. Both Neil and Morgan's transactions are included in GDP.

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