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Inventory Management and Algebraic Properties
Based on the transaction records described in the case study, recall and state the mathematical properties, inverses, or identities that are used at each step to simplify the total adjustment expression. Clearly name the three key principles applied to simplify the expression, and describe how each property explains the transition from one step to the next.
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An inventory manager for an electronics company is tracking the movement of a specific component (represented by ). The ledger shows three adjustments: a shipment of 27 units sent out (), a sale of 48 units (), and a return of 27 units ($27a). To simplify the net change expression{}-27a + (-48a) + 27a$, which pair of terms should the manager identify as 'opposites' that will sum to zero?
An auditor reviewing a company's ledger encounters the adjustment expression . Because the terms and are exact opposites that cancel each other out, the auditor can quickly simplify the entire expression to just .
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An inventory coordinator is reconciling a ledger for warehouse item . The total adjustment is represented by the expression . After the coordinator identifies that the first and third terms are opposites that sum to zero, the final simplified expression is ____.
Manufacturing Stock Adjustment Properties
Inventory Management and Algebraic Properties