A manager at Blue Cross asks Office Supply, Inc. (OSI) if it will provide 500 boxes of letter size paper. OSI agrees, arranges for the delivery of the paper, and sends an invoice to Blue Cross. The invoice contains an arbitration clause. Blue Cross accepts the goods and pays OSI. Later, the two companies get in a dispute, and OSI attempts to force the dispute into arbitration. A court would likely find the arbitration clause

Group of answer choices

valid, because the UCC does not apply to this sale

invalid, because under the UCC the acceptance must mirror the offer

invalid, because common law requires the acceptance be a mirror image of the offer

valid, because under the UCC the acceptance does not have to mirror the offer