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The price of a Thanksgiving turkey sold at Fry's is equal to the original cost in dollars that Fry's paid

for it plus a markup of 6/10 of that original cost (so they can make a profit). If the original cost of the
turkey is x, write an expression to represent the final cost of
the turkey

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User Mgigirey
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Answer:

x + 6/10x =t

Explanation:

the t is for the final cost, if this doesnt work, type this into keyboard and you might find a different answer

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User Phu
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Answer: The largest per pound at which turkeys sold

Explanation:

hope this helps!

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User Krxldfx
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