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The cost of turkey is directly proportional to its weight. If a 12-pound turkey costs $27, how much does a 16-pound turkey cost? A) $31.00 B)$33.75 C)$32.50 D)$36.00
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The cost of turkey is directly proportional to its weight. If a 12-pound turkey costs $27, how much does a 16-pound turkey cost? A) $31.00 B)$33.75 C)$32.50 D)$36.00
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The cost of turkey is directly proportional to its weight. If a 12-pound turkey costs $27, how much does a 16-pound turkey cost?
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B)$33.75
C)$32.50
D)$36.00
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27/12= 2.25
2.25*16=36
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