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Suppose clothing manufacturer, eddie bauer, produced 10,000 pairs of jeans in 2005 but sold9,200 pairs. how will this be recorded in gdp accounts?

a) the 9,200 pairs sold will be counted under the consumption component of gdp in 2005 andthe 800 pairs that were not sold will not be included in gdp.
b) the 10,000 pairs of jeans produced would be counted as investment and will be included ingdp.
c) the 9,200 pairs sold will be counted as consumption and the 800 pairs that were not sold willcounted as investment and both items will be included in 2005 gdp.
d) the 9,200 pairs sold will be counted under the consumption component of gdp in 2005 andthe 800 pairs that were not sold will be included in 2006 gdp

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