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Inventory Discrepancy Modeling
A warehouse supervisor uses red counters to represent inventory shortages (backordered items). To model the mathematical expression , which represents a reduction in an initial shortage of 5 units, describe the initial placement of counters and the specific physical action taken to determine the final balance.
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