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Wanda Workout, a resident of North Carolina, ordered a weight system, some dumbbells, and other fitness equipment from Shapely Corporation, which was located in Tampa, Florida. Shapely would deliver the goods via carrier by August 1, and Wanda would make three payments of $850 each. The contract terms provided for delivery FOB Charlotte. Shapely delivered the merchandise to East Coast Common Carriers on July 15. Sal, Shapely's manager, informed Charles, the driver for East Coast, that the equipment was very expensive and to drive carefully. He also told him that the boxes needed to be stacked a certain way. East Coast left around 4:00 p. m. on July 30, but did not arrive in Charlotte, North Carolina until 8:00 a. m. on August 2 because of several road delays. Wanda rejected the conforming goods. East Common returned the goods to Shapely. Shapely then sued Wanda for breach of contract. Who has title of the equipment on July 31? (A) Wanda Workout (B) East Coast Common Carriers(C) Shapely Corporation (D) Charles(E) Sal

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