On behalf of Bobble Head Manufacturing Company, Carmela types her name at the bottom of an e-mail purchase order and submits the order to Designer Parts Company. Under the UETA, Carmela's typed name qualifies as

a. a "signature.".
b. a statement of future intent.
c. a partnering agreement.
d. a preliminary negotiation.


A

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