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Utilization will typically be lower than efficiency because: expected output is less than rated capacity. effective capacity is less than design capacity. expected output is less than actual output. effective capacity equals design capacity. effective capacity is greater than design capacity.

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Answer:

Effective capacity is less than design capacity

Step-by-step explanation:

In the case when the utilization would be less than efficiency so here the effective capacity would be lowered than the design capacity as the design capacity means the maximum service capacity or the rate of the output while on the other hand the effective capacity would be the design capacity minus personal and other allowances

Therefore the above represent the answer

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