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Bryan was shopping for a used car in january. he went to kia and test drove a used 2013 kia soul. while driving the car, he looked at the sound system display panel and noticed it had an app labeled "sirus radio". bryan assumed that the app meant the car came with sirus radio. bryan always wanted to have satellite radio so he could listen to the elvis station while on his long sales trips. bryan did not discuss the sirus app in any way with the salesperson. bryan bought the car. if bryan later discovers the car did not come with sirus radio can he avoid the contract?

a. bryan can avoid the contract on the basis of mutual mistake.

b. bryan can avoid the contract on the basis of unilateral mistake.

c. bryan cannot avoid the contract on the basis of his unilateral mistake.

d. bryan can avoid the contract on the basis of fraudulent misrepresentation.

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