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Adam is going to cook a turkey for 14 people and wants to allow 3/4 lb of turkey for each person. 1 lb = 450g? adam is going to cook a turkey for 14 people and wants to allow 3/4 lb of turkey for each person. 1 lb = 450g turkey sizes: small - 2kg - 3.9kg medium - 4kg - 5.4kg large - 5.5kg - 7.2kg extra large - 7.3kg - 9.2kg turkey prices: small / medium - £5.99 per kg large / extra large - £4.99 per kg how much would a turkey cost for 14 people?

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