Under the implied warranty of merchantability:
A) fungible goods must be of the highest quality unless otherwise stated.
B) both merchants and nonmerchants can generally be held liable.
C) what is contained on a label is not considered in determining if the warranty has been breached.
D) a lot (group) of goods meets the warranty requirement so long as, on average, the goods are of sufficient quality even if there is considerable variation and some of them are of inferior quality.
E) the warranty requires that the goods be adequately contained and packaged.
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