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Mathematics, 28.08.2019 20:30 123userhi

An old book listed that 72 turkeys were bought for $\$\square.\square\square$ each, at a total cost of $\$\square 67.9\square.$ what was the cost of each turkey, if each $\square$ stands for a digit that was unreadable in the old book? note: the $\square$ digits are not all the same.

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