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Cara fabricating co. and taso corp. agreed orally that taso would custom-manufacture a compressor for cara at a price of $120,000. after taso completed the work at a cost of $90,000, cara notified taso that the compressor was no longer needed. taso is holding the compressor and has requested payment from cara. taso has been unable to resell the compressor for any price. taso incurred storage fees of $2,000. if cara refuses to pay taso and taso sues cara, the most taso will be entitled to recover is:
a. $92,000
b. $120,000
c. $105,000
d. $122,000

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