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A method as presented which, from the customer’s point of view, connects the quality with which an arbitrary number of manufacturing tolerances are met to the manufacturer’s profit per unit. The method a+ sumes specific quadratic foms to model customer satisfaction for the three major tolerance types: nominal is best, less as better, and more as better. Theoretical and numerical examples are presented to illustrate the method for the cases of low and high quality in manuf acture.