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Business, 14.03.2020 05:15 dtilton2003

Roberta says "Susan, I will sell you my car for $5,000." Susan says, "I'll give you $4,500." Roberta says "No." Later Susan calls Roberta and says, I have $5,000 and want the car. Roberta:.a. must sell the car for $5,000, since the offer was acceptedb. must sell the car for $5,000 since the offer was accepted in a timely fashion c. does not have to sell the car due to the counteroffer, which is a rejectiond. does not have to sell the car because her offer was not accepted in a timely fashion e. none of the other choices

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