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David contracts to purchase seven bulldozers from jena. jena manufactures the bulldozers, but david is unable to pay. after notifying david of her intentions, jena may: a. keep the bulldozers and sue david for the full purchase price. b. resell the bulldozers, but she must give all profits to david. c. resell or dispose of the goods to a friend in order to maximize the damages that jena can claim against david. d. resell or dispose of the goods in the open market.

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