To recover for breach of the implied warranty of fitness of purpose, a buyer must prove all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) the seller knew or had reason to know the buyer's purpose.
B) the seller knew or had reason to know that the buyer was relying on the seller's skill or judgment.
C) the goods are fit for the ordinary purpose for which the goods are used.
D) the buyer relied on the seller's skill or judgment.
Correct Answer:
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