Knowing only that his brakes had failed in town instead of overheating in the mountains would change Leavitt's claim
A) from strict liability in tort to negligence.
B) from a claim on implied warranty of merchantability to implied warranty of fitness for particular purpose.
C) negligence to strict liability in tort.
D) from a claim on implied warranty of fitness for particular purpose to one of implied warranty of merchantability.
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