Review the following language exchanged in e-mails:? ? John: "I will buy your Apple phone for $200." Amanda: "I can sell it, but I don't have the box." John: "I will still take it without the box." Amanda: "Okay." ? Answer the following questions based on the exchange. ?Amanda made a conditional acceptance when she responded the first time

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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a. the preamble and seven Articles b. the preamble and ten Articles c. the preamble and three Articles d. the preface and seven Articles e. the introduction and three Articles

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also employed merchandisers, who did not sell Coca Cola products but performed tasks associated with their distribution and promotion, including restocking shelves, filling vending machines, and setting up displays. The account managers, who serviced the smaller accounts themselves, regularly worked between fifty-five and seventy-two hours each week. Coca Cola paid them a salary, bonuses, and commissions, but it did not pay them—as they did merchandisers—additional compensation for the overtime. Ackerman and the other account managers filed a suit in a federal district court against Coca-Cola, alleging that they were entitled to overtime compensation. Coca-Cola responded that because of an exemption under the Fair Labor Standards Act, it was not required to pay them overtime. Is Coca-Cola correct? Explain.

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