Revise lab instructions for Azure RBAC management

Updated lab instructions for managing subscriptions and RBAC in Azure to fix cleanup steps.

In the scripting steps to delete the management group I used the  az104-mg1 name it was already used in the creation steps.
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If you are working with **your own subscription** take a minute to delete the lab resources. This will ensure resources are freed up and cost is minimized. The easiest way to delete the lab resources is to delete the lab resource group.
+ In the Azure portal, select the resource group, select **Delete the resource group**, **Enter resource group name**, and then click **Delete**.
+ Using Azure PowerShell, `Remove-AzResourceGroup -Name resourceGroupName`.
+ Using the CLI, `az group delete --name resourceGroupName`.
+ In the Azure portal, select the management group, select **Delete** and click on **Yes** to confirm the deletion.
+ Using Azure PowerShell, `Remove-AzManagementGroup -GroupName az104-mg1`.
+ Using the CLI, `az account management-group delete --name az104-mg1`.
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@ -179,3 +179,4 @@ Congratulations on completing the lab. Here are the main takeaways for this lab.