Answer:
C) Pam will win assuming that she can prove that she reasonably believed, based on Paul's conduct, that Jane was acting as his agent.
Step-by-step explanation:
A principal-agent relationship can be created through expressed agency, implied authority, apparent agency, and ratification.
When the principal leads a third party to believe that someone is acting as his/her agent, it is called apparent agency. Apparent agency is valid even if the principal has made no agreement with the "agent".
Therefore if Pam can prove that Paul lead her to believe that Jane was in fact working for him, then Pam will win the lawsuit.