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Polyquan, inc. emails a dozen companies, offering to sell them 100 sweatshirts in either blue, red, orange, black, or green. the sweatshirts are $6 each. shirts-a-lot clothing emails back, "we accept your offer of 100 sweatshirts for $6 each. no orange sweatshirts." bespoke tourism emails back, "we accept your offer of 100 sweatshirts for $6 each on the condition that you do not include any orange sweatshirts." does polyquan have a contract with either company?

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