Reed, a 15-year-old, has run out of money while on a trip away from home. Martha gives him food, a place to sleep, and his bus fare home, in exchange for Reed's promise to pay $200 after he got home. Is Reed's promise enforceable?

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Explanation:

Food, clothing, housing, and medical care are needed. Bus fares are probably also considered necessary, although it can be controversial depending on the distance of a minor. Rules are essential for adolescents to pay for the value of the benefit received. In other words, Reed can reject the contract, but he must take responsibility for any benefit he received from Martha.