In the treatment of U.S. exports and imports, national income accountants:
A. add exports, but subtract imports, in calculating GDP.
B. subtract both exports and imports in calculating GDP.
C. add both exports and imports in calculating GDP.
D. subtract exports, but add imports, in calculating GDP.
Answer: A
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