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Jane Linden is negotiating with James Paul to buy his 2012 Mini-Cooper. The following excerpts from letters have
occurred so far:
Jane: "I would be interested in purchasing your Mini-Cooper."
James: "I am thinking of selling my Mini-Cooper."
Jane: "I am considering selling my diamond tennis bracelet to buy your Mini-Cooper."
Which of the following statements is true?
a. James and Jane have a contract to sell the Mini-Cooper.
b. James and Jane do not have a contract to sell the Mini-Cooper.

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