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Visualizing Cash Overages and Shortages
In a corporate accounting workshop, a trainee uses positive counters to represent cash overages and negative counters for cash shortages. Based on the visual counter approach taught in the module, briefly describe the step-by-step outcome of evaluating the expression . How do the counters interact, and what is the final remaining amount?
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Visualizing Cash Overages and Shortages