Helen and George formed an equal partnership for the raising of flowers to sell at the county fair. After three seasons of mediocre results, George lost interest and only came around to "see how things were going". However, the fourth summer went very well for Helen and she made a large profit. Can George now claim half the profits?
A) No, since George did very little to manage or help in the business.
B) No, since the partnership was dissolved by estoppel.
C) Yes, since the ratio for dividing of the profits cannot be changed.
D) No, because with Helen's application, the court will dissolve this partnership.
E) Yes, since neither partner terminated the partnership.
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