Answer:
b. No, because the vendor's sales puffery would not be considered fraud.
Step-by-step explanation:
A fraud is intentional deception to gain wrongful advantage. The vendor of vacuum cleaner does not have the intention to deceive customer. The vendor tells the customer that the vacuum cleaner slurps the dirt but the cat hair cleaning was not discussed. The vacuum cleaner does not clean the cat hair from the carpet but this was not mentioned by the vendor at the point of sale.