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An auditor is applying statistical sampling for attributes to the testing of extensions of 1000 line items on sales invoices.A deviation is defined as an

An auditor is applying statistical sampling for attributes to the testing of extensions of 1000 line items on sales invoices.A deviation is defined as an extension mistake on a line (i.e. line #39 quantity of 10 and unit price of $100 is calculated as $900).

The auditor decides to use a 10% Risk of Overreliance, a Tolerable Deviation Rate of 6%, and an expected population deviation rate of 2%.

Assume the following deviation condition exists in the population (the auditor would not know this):

Line #Amount of deviation overstated (understated)

39$(100)

114226

196(330)

202900

220700

22618

240950

2911126

347226

410(400)

425300

526550

6001000

674150

798(500)

840350

890925

906(820)

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Strictly as an overall Test of Controls, would the dollar amount of the deviations you found change the evaluation of your results?Why or why not?

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