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Ralph and Aisha engaged Emma, a realtor, to sell their variety store. Emma represented to buyer Pavel that "this was a typical general store," selling gas, oil, hardware, beer, and groceries. She reported that the store had an annual gross income of over $1 million. Emma failed to inform Pavel that one-third of the store's profit was attributable to an accompanying lawn and garden equipment distributorship that Ralph and Aisha were not including in the sale. When Pavel visited the business, Emma directed him away from the garage area where the lawn and garden equipment was stored. Throughout all of these negotiations, Ralph and Aisha were unaware of Emma's misrepresentations. After purchasing the store, Pavel learned of the importance of the equipment sales from Ralph and Aisha. Are Ralph and Aisha liable for Emma's misrepresentation?
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