A statement made by a seller regarding a product might be interpreted as either an opinion or an express warranty depending on:
A) whether the contract is oral or written.
B) the relative knowledge of the buyer and seller.
C) whether the contract contains a disclaimer.
D) the type of goods or services dealt with.
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