Multiple Choice
The tolerable deviation rate for a test of controls is generally:
A) unrelated to the expected deviation rate in the related accounting records.
B) identical to the expected deviation rate in the related accounting records.
C) higher than the expected deviation rate in the related accounting records.
D) lower than the expected deviation rate in the related accounting records.
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