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Business, 02.11.2019 03:31 kimvigil4580

Jeff was a subcontractor, bidding on a contract for ace corp., the general contractor. when adding up the total of materials and labor, jeff's secretary mistakenly moved the decimal point one place, ending up with a bid of $3,500 rather than $35,000. ace corp. accepted jeff's bid, mostly because all the other bids were over $30,000. when jeff learns of the mistake, he tells ace corp. that he cannot do the job for $3,500. if ace corp. sues to enforce this contract, what is the most likely result?

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