Mandatory-settled contracts are:
A) contracts in which the goods involved may be delivered or purchased.
B) price at which an open futures contract is settled in lieu of delivery or physical purchases.
C) contracts which are non-deliverable and are settled in cash.
D) last day on which trading occurs in a particular contract.
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