Multiple Choice
When errors are found, a common assumption in practice is to assume:
A) a 100% assumption for all errors.
B) that the population errors are smaller than the sample errors.
C) that the population errors are larger than the sample errors.
D) that misstatements in the unaudited population are proportional to the misstatements in the sample.
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