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Reversing Inequality Symbols in Risk Management Constraints
State the specific mathematical rule the trainee must recall to explain why the inequality symbols were reversed in both examples. Furthermore, briefly describe how this rule applies to the operations used to isolate the variables and in these specific inequalities.
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Reversing Inequality Symbols in Risk Management Constraints