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Daisy Company, a retail garden supply store, sends a purchase order to Johnson & Parkins, a distributor of rose bushes. The terms of the purchase order states:

500 bushes of American Beauty roses at $.2.00 each;
Shipping costs payable by Johnson & Parkins;
Delivery within 15 days of the date on this purchase order; and
Payable within 90 days of delivery.

Johnson & Parkins receives the purchase order and immediately sends an invoice. The Johnson & Parkins invoice reads, in pertinent part:

Total cost of order is $1,000 (500 x $2.00 each);
All disputes between merchant and seller arising from this order will be resolved by binding arbitration in Westlake Village, California.

Which of the following statements most accurately describes the legal result of the "arbitration clause" under UCC § 2-207?

A) There is a valid contract between the parties. Disputes do not need to be resolved by binding arbitration.
B) There is a valid contract between the parties. The arbitration clause

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