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Asandwich shop has a " build your own " sandwich on its menu . for this option , a roll cost $0.75 and turkey costs $1.75 a pound . which inequality shows how much turkey can be ordered on a roll for a sandwich to cost up to $6.00 ? x represents the number of pounds of turkey .

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