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Serenity, a minor, obtains fruits and vegetables on credit from Virgil at Growers' Market. Later, Serenity disaffirms the purchase.

Serenity owes Virgil:

a. the reasonable value of the goods.
b. the retail value of the goods.
c. the wholesale value of the goods.
d. nothing.

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Answer: the reasonable value of the goods

Explanation: Although Serenity didn't pen down a contract with Virgil at the Growers market, she still has to pay up the value of vegetables she got from the store. The value to be paid would be the amount serenity and Virgil agreed upon to be repaid as at the time the credit was given.

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