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Adam is going to cook turkey for 14 people and wants to allow 3/4lb of Turkey for each person 1lb is 450g what size turkey would he need
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If Adam wants 3/4 of a pound of turkey for every person, he will need a total of 14*3/4=21/2 pounds of turkey. This is 21/2*450=4725 grams.
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