Sam Seller tells Barry Buyer that he is considering selling his property. Sam invited Buyer to make an offer. Barry says: "How about $60,000?" to which Sam responds, "No, I wouldn't consider selling it for less than $75,000." Barry then says, "I accept, I'll pay you $75,000 for your property." There was no further communication between the two parties. Is there a contract between Sam and Barry?
(A) Yes, because Buyer validly accepted Seller's enforceable offer to sell the property for $75,000.
(B) Yes, because Seller's failure to respond to Buyer when he said "I accept, I'll pay you $75,000 for your property," constitutes an 5 implied acceptance on Seller's part, since Seller invited Buyer to make an offer on the property in the first place.
(C) No, if the fair market value of the property was really $60,000.
(D) No, because Seller did not make an enforceable offer, so Buyer did not have the power to accept.