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When performing quality control on a dose calibrator, it is recommended to test geometry:
Consumer's Surplus
The difference between the total amount that consumers are willing and able to pay for a good or service and the total amount they actually do pay.
Net Increase
The overall rise in a particular number after all deductions or decreases have been considered.
Units of X
A term commonly used in economics and other disciplines to denote a quantity or amount of a particular good or service referred to as "X."
Utility Function
A mathematical representation of how a consumer ranks different bundles of goods such that the higher the function's value, the higher the level of satisfaction.
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