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Calculating Contribution to Total Output

An economy has the following transactions in a year: A steel company sells $5,000 worth of steel to a car manufacturer. A tire company sells $400 worth of tires to the same car manufacturer. The car manufacturer produces a car and sells it to a dealership for $20,000. The dealership then sells the car to a consumer for $25,000. In a separate transaction, the tire company sells a set of replacement tires directly to another consumer for $500. Using the method that calculates an economy's total output by summing the total spending on final goods and services, what is the total contribution of these transactions to the economy's output? Explain your reasoning.

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