The computed upper deviation rate is:
A) the maximum rate of deviations that the auditor is willing to accept before deciding not to rely on the control.
B) the rate of deviations that the auditor expects to occur in the population.
C) a point estimate of the population deviation rate.
D) the sum of the sample deviation rate and an appropriate allowance for sampling risk.
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