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Which of the following is *not* one of the factors that affect the S/Q rating of a company's footwear?

a. whether production improvement option C has been installed
b. the percentage use of superior materials
c. a company's cumulative spending for TQM/six stigma quality control programs
d. the percentage use of new and refurbished footwear-making equipment
e. expenditures on new styling features per model

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Final answer:

Expenditures on new styling features per model do not affect the S/Q rating of a company's footwear, as this rating is related to quality rather than visual appeal.

Step-by-step explanation:

The option that is not one of the factors that affects the S/Q rating of a company's footwear is e. expenditures on new styling features per model. The S/Q rating typically relates to the quality of the product, and while styling features may affect the visual appeal or fashion sense of the footwear, they do not inherently affect the quality of the footwear's construction or function.

Factors that would typically affect the S/Q rating include the use of superior materials, the installation of production improvements, the amount spent on quality control programs such as TQM/Six Sigma, and the use or percentage of new and refurbished equipment in the production process.

The factor that is not one of the factors that affect the S/Q rating of a company's footwear is a. whether production improvement option C has been installed.

The other factors, such as the percentage use of superior materials, a company's cumulative spending for TQM/six sigma quality control programs, the percentage use of new and refurbished footwear-making equipment, and expenditures on new styling features per model, all contribute to the S/Q rating of a company's footwear.

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