Why is it important to include ‘tested’ in the definition of what is Potentially Shippable?

A Scrum Team has agreed on the following definition of Potentially Shippable:

Potentially Shippable increments must be tested and must meet the Conditions of Satisfaction provided by the Product Owner.

Why is it important to include ‘tested’ in the definition of what is Potentially Shippable?
A . Increments are not ‘Done’ without testing for bugs.
B. Increments that have passed these tests will be sent out.
C. Testing shows how well the increments are integrated.
D. The increments must be tested to be cohesive.

Answer: A

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