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Peggy offers to sell Shelby a purebred Scottish terrier puppy for $800. Shelby and Peggy do not discuss the dog's ancestry, but Shelby believes that the dog came from champion lines and agrees to the price. Shelby later discovers that the puppy is worth only $200. Can Shelby rescind the contract based on her mistake? a. No, because Shelby made a mistake about the dog's value, not a mistake about a material fact. b. Yes, because Shelby had a duty to investigate. c. Probably so, because Shelby made a mistake about an immaterial fact. d. Yes, because the dog was clearly not worth $800.

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