If a buyer accepts goods but later claims the goods suffered from a substantial impairment, he is:
A) only required to prove the goods do not conform to the contract.
B) only required to prove the goods are shown to be worthless.
C) only required to prove the use to the buyer is materially different than the contract promised.
D) automatically canceling the contract.
Correct Answer:
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