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Fact Pattern 14-B2
Nano Corporation offers to sell a robotic device to Opal Assembly, Inc., but mistakenly transposes some of the digits in the price so that $15,400 appears in the offer as $14,500. Opal accepts the written offer.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 14-B2. Opal's best argument in favor of enforcement of the contract is that
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