Bart sends Carla an offer by express mail. Carla receives it at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. At 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Carla delivers an acceptance to Federal Express, but due to an error, the letter is not sent out by the company until Wednesday at 8 a.m. At what time does the law consider the acceptance to be effective?
A) At 10 a.m. on Tuesday
B) At 11 a.m. on Tuesday
C) At 8 a.m. on Wednesday
D) At the time Bart receives the letter
B
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A. If Ethan drinks the ThirstAid, no opportunity cost is associated with his decision. B. The $3 original purchase price is irrelevant to his decision to sell the ThirstAid. C. The $8 offer is not relevant if Ethan refuses to sell the ThirstAid. D. All of the above.
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a. optimists b. pessimists c. deluders d. fools
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a. physical motor skills b. true values and attitudes c. spatial-visual processes d. charismatic personal appeal