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3 August, 22:05

There were 75 roasted turkeys at Ally's Eats. Bob's Goods had 4/5 as many roasted turkeys as Ally's Eats. If Ally's Eats had 5/6 as many roasted turkeys as Charlotte's Market what was the average number of roasted turkeys owned by each of the three shops?

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  1. 3 August, 23:03
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Roasted turkey in Ally's Eats = 75

    Roasted turkey in Bob's goods = 4 / 5 x Ally's Eats

    = (4 / 5) x 75

    = 60

    Roasted turkey in Charlotte's Market = N (let)

    Given

    5/6 N = 75

    N = 6 / 5 x 75

    = 90

    Roasted turkey in Charlotte's Market = 90.
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