Probability-proportional-to-size (PPS) sampling would most likely not be cost-effective in:
A) estimating the amount of dollar error caused by deviations from a particular control.
B) confirming accounts receivable when unapplied credits to customer accounts are insignificant.
C) independently estimating the value of a certain class of transactions.
D) testing investment securities for overstatements.
E) testing additions to plant assets for overstatements.
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