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UPS charges $6 for the first pound, and $0.20 for each additional pound. FedEx charges $4 for the first pound and $0.30 for each additional pound. How many pounds, x, will it take for UPS and FedEx to
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UPS charges $6 for the first pound, and $0.20 for each additional pound. FedEx charges $4 for the first pound and $0.30 for each additional pound. How many pounds, x, will it take for UPS and FedEx to cost the same?
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21 pounds
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