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Jean says to joan, "if you'll promise to feed my dog each day while i am out of town next week, i'll pay you $100." joan replies, "i'll absolutely do that. i hope you have a nice trip." joan then feeds the dog, after which jean pays her. at what point did a contract come into existence?
(a) when jean made the offer to joan.
(b) when joan said that she would feed jean's dog.
(c) when joan started feeding jean s dog.
(d) when joan completed the final feeding of jean's dog,
(e) when jean paid the $100 to joan.

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