John operates a small repair business and is in desperate need of a certain type of building material. He obtains the material from a large corporation, but is charged a grossly unreasonable price and is forced to buy other material he does not need. In view of the buyer's unequal bargaining power and unreasonable terms of the contract, this may be a case of:
a. in pari delicto.
b. partial illegality.
c. substantive unconscionability.
d. procedural unconscionability.
c
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In order to construct a bar chart that illustrates the difference in total sales by department for the 200 days, a required step in Excel will be to:A) determine the total sales by department. B) use the frequency function to count the number of occurrences by department. C) group the data into 5 to 20 classes. D) determine the class widths.
In order to protect themselves from legal liability, it is important that CPAs
A) are organized as sole-proprietors. B) accept client representations. C) understand the client's business. D) use engagement letters, not representation letters.