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Sign Correction in Procurement Modeling
A procurement specialist is simplifying a vendor pricing model defined by the expression , where represents a discount variable. To ensure the final report is accurate, the specialist must recall the resulting signs for each term after performing the division. Based on the standard procedure for this expression, what is the simplified quotient the specialist should present?
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