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Purchаser (а mаnufacturer оf cоmputers) sent a signed purchase оrder to Supplier ordering 5,000 components for use in building its computers. Purchaser’s form contains preprinted terms that specify: (1) all goods provided by Supplier must be warranted against all defects for five years, and (2) all disputes under the contract will be settled by arbitration in California. Supplier responded with an acknowledgment form that says, “We have entered your order; please send us shipment details.” Supplier’s form contains preprinted terms that specify (1) all products provided by Supplier carry a limited one-year repair-and-replace warranty, and (2) all disputes under the contract will be settled by litigation in the state or federal courts in Florida. Purchaser subsequently sends a message setting out the delivery schedule, which includes a statement that “this delivery order is subject to all terms and conditions set forth in our original purchase order.” Nothing further is said. Supplier ships the components. When some of them prove defective after two years, Purchaser wants to sue Supplier. Assume that the court follows the “knockout rule” under the UCC. Which of the following correctly states the terms to which Purchaser and Supplier are bound?