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Fundamentals of the Envelope and Counter Inventory Model
During a professional development workshop on inventory logistics, you are introduced to a physical 'Envelope and Counter' model used to represent algebraic equations. Write a brief overview for a new employee that describes the physical components of this model (the envelopes and the counters) and explains what each represents mathematically. Additionally, describe how the workspace is arranged to represent the structure of an algebraic equation.
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