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When tremaine arrived in cincinnati, he rented an suv from a car rental company in the airport terminal. a month after the trip, he noticed that the charge on his credit card for the suv was much higher than he anticipated because the rental company had charged him $30 per gallon to refill the gas tank. he reviewed the eleven-page rental contract and noticed on page seven a provision about the gas charge. he saw another provision on page ten stating that in order to file a dispute with the company he would be charged a $750 "investigation fee" for his claim to be reviewed. tremaine sues the rental company. which of the following outcomes is most likely?
a. tremaine will win because the contract was procedurally and substantively unconscionable. b. tremaine will lose because transportation is a public necessity. c. tremaine will lose because the contract was not substantively unconscionable. d. tremaine will lose because he signed the contract and agreed to the terms.

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