Step-by-step explanation:
-Nissan produces a car at its Tennessee plant in December, but does not intend to sell it until after the end of the year __DNC__ .
This transaction does not count because GDP is measured in one year. Nissan sell will be accounted in the next year GDP.
-An auto parts maker buys an idle textile plant in North Carolina with the intent of converting it to a distribution center_I__.
This is private investment of the auto parts maker.
-The U.S. Army rents a warehouse to store surplus equipment __G__.
This is a expense of the U.S government.
-A state employees' pension fund in California buys $10 million in corporate bonds__G__.
This is a expense of the U.S government.
-A local bakery buys 500 pounds of flour to make bread __I__.
This is private investment of the bakery.
-A doctor buys a painting to hang in his office waiting area from an artist on Etsy __I__
This is private investment because if his office looks better maybe this will attract more clients.
-A family rents a beach house for a week's vacation __C__.
This is household’s consumption.
-A retiree in Chicago receives a Social Security check from the U.S. Treasury__G___
This is an expense of the U.S government.
-A factory in the U.S. produces chemicals and sells them to a firm in Canada __NX___ .
This fits in the net exports account as an export.