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Simplifying Projected Deficits in Operations
As an operations manager adjusting workforce schedules, you are simplifying the scaling expression . Recalling the specific procedural steps to evaluate this expression, identify the sign of the product, the common factor that must be divided out, and the final simplified expression.
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Simplifying Projected Deficits in Operations