Under the UCC's implied warrant of merchantability, it is implied that for goods to be merchantable they must:
A) Conform to any purpose expressly or impliedly made known to the seller at the time of the formation of the contract
B) Be fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used
C) Surpass the quality of comparable goods
D) None of the above
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