Contracts
A buyer's offer at $350,000 is countered by the seller at $365,000. The buyer then offers $357,000. This is:
AAn acceptance of the seller's counteroffer
BA new counteroffer (second counter) rejecting the seller's $365,000 counter✓ Correct
CA binding contract at $357,000
DAn addendum to the original offer
Explanation
The buyer's $357,000 offer is a new counteroffer. Each counteroffer rejects the prior offer and creates a new offer.
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