Answer: (A) recover, if use such as hers was foreseeable.
Step-by-step explanation:
Strict liability is when the manufacturer is still found guilty negligence even if they did not have the intent to to cause it or are at fault. One way to prove strict liability is to show that the manufacturer should have foreseen that their product would be used in such a way as to cause an injury.
In this case, the bicycle was made for a child as it was a small bicycle but if the sister can prove that Bikeco should have foreseen that the boy's siblings would ride the bicycle, she would recover costs.