Contractor reaches an agreement with Supplier under which Supplier will provide a "truck-load" of lumber for a single-family home that Contractor is building. The parties agreed that the "truck-load" would cost $2000 and delivery was to take place at the jobsite on June 1. The lumber is to be Coastal Pine of excellent quality. Supplier believes that a "truck-load" is 1,000 pounds of lumber. Which of the following is an accurate statement?
(A) The contract would be enforceable for 1,000 pounds of lumber if contractors in the business of building single-family homes understand a "truck-load" to be 1,000 pounds.
(B) The contract would be enforceable for 1,000 pounds of lumber if Contractor has ordered seven "truck-loads" of lumber for past jobs from Supplier and each time Supplier delivered 1,000 pounds of lumber without objection from Contractor and were accepted by it.
(C) The contract would be enforceable for 1,000 pounds of lumber if this were the third such "truck load" order for this specific job site under the current agreement between Contractor and Supplier and Supplier has delivered 1000 pounds of lumber in response to each of these orders without objection from Contractor and were accepted by it.
(D) All of the above are accurate.