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Standard Operating Procedures for Sign Reconciliation
Based on the scenarios described in the case study, identify and state the three fundamental rules for multiplying integers that the analyst must recall to correctly determine the signs and values of the results.
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A payroll administrator is correcting a clerical error by removing 5 previous overpayment deductions from an employee's account. This is represented mathematically by multiplying -5 (the quantity removed) by -50 (the value of the deduction). According to the rules for multiplying integers, what is the sign of the resulting product?
An accounting clerk is reviewing adjustments in a corporate ledger. In finance, signs often indicate the direction of the transaction. Match each multiplication scenario with the correct sign of the resulting product.
When an analyst reverses a series of negative adjustments in a budget, they multiply two negative integers. According to the rules of multiplication, the sign of the resulting product is ____.
In a warehouse management system, multiplying a positive integer (representing the number of outgoing shipments) by a negative integer (representing the weight reduction per shipment) results in a positive product.
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In a corporate accounting department, a 'reversal' of a 'negative adjustment' requires multiplying two negative integers. Arrange the following steps in the correct order to determine the final product of this calculation according to the standard sign-rule protocol.
A software developer is auditing a billing system that calculates bulk discounts. The system is programmed to multiply a 'Discount Value' (represented as a negative integer) by the 'Quantity of Items.' According to the fundamental rules of integer multiplication, if the 'Quantity of Items' is 0, what must the resulting product be?
A safety inspector is recording data for a facility audit. The inspector must multiply a 'Positive Frequency' (the number of times a safety check was successfully performed) by a 'Negative Variance' (the penalty value for each missed safety step). According to the fundamental rules of integer multiplication, the product of a positive factor and a negative factor is always:
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