Six Sigma's target for perfection is the achievement of no more than _____ defects, errors, or mistakes per million opportunities
a. 1.34 b. 3.4
c. 34 d. 13.4
b
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What is the term for the quantity of a product that will be offered to the market by suppliers at various prices for a specified period?
a. supply b. equity c. demand d. inventory
Fil and Breed are 50% partners in F&B Cars, a used-car dealership. F&B maintains an average used-car inventory worth $150,000. On January 5, National Bank obtained a $30,000 judgment against Fil and Fil's child on a loan that Fil had cosigned and on which Fil's child had defaulted. National sued F&B to be allowed to attach $30,000 worth of cars as part of Fil's interest in F&B's inventory. Will National prevail in its suit?
A. No, because the judgment was not against the partnership. B. No, because attachment of the cars would dissolve the partnership by operation of law. C. Yes, because National had a valid judgment against Fil. D. Yes, because Fil's interest in the partnership inventory is an asset owned by Fil.