Jack is trying to start his car in the winter and the car will not start. In frustration, Jack yells to a passer by "I'll sell you this piece of junk for $10." The passer by says, "great, I'll take it." Which of the following is true?
A) An enforceable contract arises between Jack and the passer by. This contract may be enforced in court.
B) The statement of Jack is an offer.
C) There is no enforceable contract because the passer by did not provide any consideration.
D) The statement Jack makes is an invitation to treat.
E) A statement made in frustration may give rise to a contract.
Correct Answer:
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