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Bruce brought 4 3/4of ground turkey to make turkey burgers to go at a barbecue how many 1/4 pound burgers can he make
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He could make 19 burgers. Because in the 4 pounds he could make 16 burgers plus the 3/4 which makes 19 burgers
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