Multiple Choice
Acceptable quality level can be defined as the:
A) quality level desired by the consumer.
B) worst quality level the consumer can tolerate.
C) probability of rejecting a good lot (i.e., when a lot is, in fact, acceptable to the consumer) .
D) probability of accepting a bad lot (i.e., when a lot is, in fact, not acceptable to the consumer) .
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