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Inventory Adjustments with Counter Models
In a warehouse logistics training session, a manager uses the two-color counter model (where red is negative and blue is positive) to calculate an inventory adjustment represented by . The manager starts with 6 red counters, introduces 4 neutral pairs, and then removes 4 blue counters. According to the steps of this model, what is the final quantity and color of the counters remaining on the workspace?
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Inventory Adjustments with Counter Models