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Smith stated to Burns that he, Smith, would sell a certain computer for $500. In fact, Smith never intended to sell the computer and this can be proven. Burns agreed to buy it for the $500 price. With regard to these facts: a. there is a contract if a reasonable person would think that Smith was making an offer, and if Burns thought so b. there is a contract only if the judge would have thought it was an offer if she heard the conversation. c. there is no contract if the court finds that Smith did not actually and personally intend to sell the computer. d. there is no contract because Smith did not intend to sell
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