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1. (10 pts) Choose C, 1, G, X, M or N (for none of the above) to show how the following transactions will be recorded in Canada's GDP Some transactions may require more than one answer.
a. You buy a $100 Lego set to give to your young nephew (in Vancouver) for Christmas.

B. You enter an agreement to pay the BC Cancer society S100 each month since you think they are doing good work to fight cancer.

C. A Japanese investor buys a successful hotel in Vancouver because it looks so profitable.

D. This Japanese-owned hotel hire many new workers as it tries to raise service levels to please new customers.

E. This Japanese-owned hotel buys new luxurious beds (made in Japan) to try to please new customers.

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