An examination of goods excludes any implied warranty with respect to a defect that:
A) is apparent after a reasonable examination is made.
B) will not be apparent without chemical analysis.
C) will not be apparent until the goods are processed or used in manufacturing.
D) is unknown to all parties and is not detectable by reasonable examination.
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