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Sarah and Randy made a contract where Randy would remodel Sarah's bathroom for $20,000. Sarah had until July 10 to pay for it. Randy finished the work and Sarah seemed happy with it. A day before payment was due, Sarah realized there was an issue with the bathroom and contacted Randy. She asked him to come fix it; however, Randy refused. Sarah informed Randy that she was not going to pay him the full amount. Sarah wrote her check on July 10 for $19,000. Randy cashed the check and sought to collect the balance. At trial, the most likely result is :
a) that Randy will win because there was not a good-faith dispute and he cashed the check.
b) that Randy will win because there was a good-faith dispute and he cashed the check.
c) that Randy will lose because there was a good-faith dispute and he cashed the check.
d) that Randy will lose because there was not a good-faith dispute and he cashed the check.

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