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Seller and buyer exchanged standard forms regarding the sale of goods, and the standard forms do not agree on material terms. Under ucc section 2-207, when will there be a contract anyway? Assume that buyer did not make its acceptance conditional on seller's assent to any additional or different terms. Group of answer choices

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A and B agree that A will sell B all B's requirements of coal at a stated price per ton. This agreement

A and B agree that A will sell B all B's requirements of coal at a stated price per ton. This agreementis binding, so long as B's requirements are in good faith, and are not disproportionate to any estimate in the contract or to B's normal previous requirements

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