Mary contracted to buy a used tractor for $12,000.Mary was told that the engine on the tractor had been used 1,100 hours,when if fact it had been used 2,500 hours.If the tractor's engine had actually been used only 1,100 hours,it would have been worth $14,000 when she bought it.Given the 2,500 hours,the tractor was worth only $9,000 when she bought it.Mary used it for most of a season before it began having problems.She discovered the discrepancy in hours from maintenance records at another dealership.When discovered,the tractor had 2,950 hours,and it was worth only $7,500.How much can Mary recover on a breach of warranty claim?
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