Question: Kasey decided to sell a stair step exercise machine, because it was hardly ever used. A friend, Lyden, bought it from Kasey for $ 1

Kasey decided to sell a stair step exercise machine, because it was hardly ever used. A friend, Lyden, bought it from Kasey for $100. If the first day that Lyden used the stair stepper it fell apart, injuring Lyden's ankle:
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Kasey, as the original buyer, can sue the manufacturer for breach of the warranty of merchantability.
Lyden cannot sue Kasey for warranting that the stair stepper is reasonably fit for its ordinary purpose, because Kasey is not a merchant.
Lyden can sue Kasey for breach of the warranty of merchantability, because the stair stepper is not fit for its ordinary purpose.
Lyden cannot sue Kasey, because they are not in privity of contract.

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