Multiple Choice
The fundamental interpretation of an AOQ curve is that
A) all defects can be detected if beta is small enough
B) the worse the lot being tested,the more likely it is to fail inspection
C) it is unwise to expect acceptance sampling to remove all defects
D) the best AOQ rates are for very good lots and for very bad lots;the worst AOQ rates are for lots with "in-between" quality
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