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Which of the following conditions must be met for an implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose to arise in connection with a sale of goods?

I. The warranty must be in writing.
II. The seller must know that the buyer was relying on the seller in selecting the goods.

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Answer:An implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose can arise in connection with a sale of goods when the seller has a reason to know the buyer's particular purpose for the goods and the buyer is relying on the seller's skill or judgment to select suitable goods[1][2][3]. The warranty does not need to be in writing[4].

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