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Susan agrees to sell Ben a truckload of blankets for $10,000. Susan delivers the blankets to Ben's factory on a Sunday at 4:00 a.m. Seeing no one at the factory, Susan waits for twenty minutes and leaves with the goods. Susan has:

a. not properly provided tender of delivery.
b. properly provided tender of delivery to the buyer's place of business.
c. met her obligation under the contract, and Ben must pay any additional delivery costs.
d. met her obligation under the contract, and can successfully sue Ben for breach.

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Answer:

The answer is: A) not properly provided tender of delivery.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a contract, tender of delivery refers to the seller's offer of goods to the buyer by placing them at the disposition of the buyer, and very importantly, notifying the buyer about it.

In this case, Susan took the blankets to Ben's factory but didn't notify Ben about it, so no tender of delivery was provided.

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