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Chapter 13, Problem 28DQP
a.
To determine
State the reason for which Audit B represents the maximum amount of reliance that could be place on the internal control and the reason for which not all the
b.
To determine
State the reason for which the auditor may not place the maximum extent of reliance of controls in the Audit B and Audit C.
c.
To determine
Indicate whether the decision relates to each of the audits.
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