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Procedural Audit for Nested Resource Formulas
In your role as a Logistics Analyst, you are performing a manual audit of the calculation protocols used in our inventory management software. One specific formula used for resource balancing is . To verify the software's logic, describe the specific 'inside-out' procedural steps required to simplify the left side of this equation (). Your explanation should detail the correct sequence of operations, identifying which part of the expression is addressed first and the subsequent steps needed to resolve the brackets before isolation of the variable 's' can begin.
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