Jayden, the owner of a cosmetic store, orders 20 bottles of body lotion and 30 bottles of face cleansing lotion. After the order is delivered, he discovers that he has received only 10 bottles of body lotion and 10 bottles of face cleansing lotion. In this scenario, Jayden:

A. can avoid payment for the body lotion which he had not ordered but has accepted.
B. can accept all the goods and avoid payment for the face cleansing lotion.
C. can reject or accept the entire order.
D. cannot accept the nonconforming goods.


Answer: C

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