Ronco, a retailer of toys, rejected a shipment of dolls from Jasper, a wholesaler, because they were not the original ones that were ordered. Suppose that the original contract price of each doll was $20.00 and that the price from the other seller Ronco finally purchased the dolls from was $22.00 each. If Ronco had originally ordered 2,500 dolls, what damages would he (Ronco) be entitled to

recover from Jasper if he purchased the same number of dolls from the other seller?
a. $5,000
b. $50,000
c. $55,000
d. An amount offered by Jasper


A

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