Multiple Choice
The sample exception rate equals the number of
A) exceptions in the population divided by the sample size.
B) items in the population multiplied by the number of exceptions in the sample.
C) exceptions in the sample divided by the sample size.
D) exceptions in the population divided by the population size.
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