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| - | This somewhat arbitrary approach toward defining a SOOT condition has little to do with determining | + | This somewhat arbitrary approach toward defining a SOOT condition has little to do with determining the IMPACT of the Out-Of-Tolerance (OOT) condition. \\ |
| If we know the product tolerance, and determine that it had been a 4:1 Accuracy Ration, then halving the calibration accuracy of the measuring device (which is what doubling the error does), means that a ≤2:1 Accuracy Ratio exists. That would indeed be significant. \\ | If we know the product tolerance, and determine that it had been a 4:1 Accuracy Ration, then halving the calibration accuracy of the measuring device (which is what doubling the error does), means that a ≤2:1 Accuracy Ratio exists. That would indeed be significant. \\ | ||

