6. Dina, an employee of Eagle Industries, is injured in a work-related accident. Based on the diagnosis of Frank, a doctor, Dina accepts $50,000 from Eagle and waives the right to future claims. Frank's diagnosis later proves to have been wrong. According to the reasoning of the court in Case 10.1, Roberts v. Century Contractors, Inc., Frank's misdiagnosis is, in terms of its impact on Dina's agreement with Eagle, (Points: 2) a mutual mistake of fact. a unilateral mistake of fact. fraudulent misrepresentation. nonfraudulent misrepresentation. 7. Sam contracts to harvest Tina's crop on August 1. Due to bad weather, Sam cannot perform on the specified date. In this situation (Points: 2) Sam is in breach of contract. the contract is discharged. the contract is suspended. Tina is in breach of contract. 8. On April 1, KO Contractors, Inc., contracts to build a store for Lo-Cost Jewelry at a specific location in Metro City. On May 1, Metro changes its zoning laws to prohibit the construction of a commercial building at that location. Lo-Cost files a suit against KO. In this situation (Points: 2) KO is in breach of contract. Lo-Cost is in breach of contract. the contract is discharged. the contract is suspended. 9. Carol pays Dick $10,000 for Dick to design an advertising campaign for Carol's health club. The next day, Dick tells Carol that he has accepted a job in New York and cannot design the campaign. Carol files a suit against Dick. Carol can recover (Points: 2) $100,000. $10,000. $1,000. nothing. 10. Dan hires Eve to perform at Dan's Club, but Eve later breaches the agreement to accept a higher-paying job at First Star Arena. Dan files a suit against Eve. The court will most likely (Points: 2) award damages to Dan. cancel Dan and Eve's contract. order Eve to perform the contract. reform Dan and Eve's contract.