A 16-year-old goes to a used car dealership and pays $2,000 cash to buy a car off the lot
a. assuming no fraud by the dealer, and that the car is really worth about $2,000, the contract is valid
b. the dealer realizes that the car is worth more than $2,000, so he can void the contract and insist on the car back
c. the 16-year-old can bring the car back the next day and demand his money back (less damages) because the contract is voidable
d. the parents of the 16-year-old cannot try to get the money back for the car because parents are responsible for providing their children with necessities
e. none of the other choices
c
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