Gary owns two all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), worth $1,000 and $500, respectively. Helen enters into a contract to buy "Gary's ATV" for $750. Gary believes, in good faith, that he is selling the $500 ATV. Helen believes, in good faith, that she is buying the $1,000 ATV. In this situation
A. Gary is entitled to $750 for the $500 ATV.
B. Helen is entitled to the $1,000 ATV for $750.
C. Helen must buy both ATVs for $1,500.
D. the contract is not enforceable.
Answer: D
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