Multiple Choice
Utilization will always be lower than efficiency because:
A) effective capacity is less than design capacity.
B) effective capacity is greater than design capacity.
C) effective capacity equals design capacity.
D) expected output is less than actual output.
E) expected output is less than rated capacity.
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