If C = consumption, G = government expenditures, and I = gross private investment expenditures, the mathematical representation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) using the expenditure approach is

A. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) = C + Imports.
B. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) = C + I + G + Imports.
C. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) = C + I + G + Transfers.
D. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) = C + I + G + Net exports.


Answer: D

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