Moon, a farmer, needs to install a two thousand-pound piece of equipment in his barn. This will require lifting the equipment thirty feet up into a hayloft. Moon goes to Davidson Hardware and tells Davidson that he needs some heavy duty rope to be used on his farm. Davidson recommends a one-inch-thick nylon rope, and Moon purchases two hundred feet of it. Moon ties the rope around the piece of equipment, puts the rope through a pulley, and with a tractor, lifts the equipment off the ground. The rope suddenly breaks and the equipment crashes to the ground where it is severely damaged. Moon files a suit against Davidson for breach of the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.

1. What law has many rules governing warranties of goods?a. Uniform Transactions Codeb. Uniform Sales Codec. Uniform Commercial Coded. Uniform Goods Code2. Where do we find a statute that makes these warranties less subject to deception and more understandable?a. state lawb. federal law