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A total of 6,000 cartons would be needed.
<h3>Miscellaneous calculation</h3>
Cost price = k dollars
Selling price = 4k/3 dollars
Assuming k = 1 dollar
Profit per carton = 4/3 - 1 = 1/3 dollars
2000/1/3 = 6,000 cartons.
Thus, irrespective of the cost price, 6,000 cartons would be needed to generate a profit of $2,000
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Answer:
if the pork is in a bag, you can thaw it in a sink, or if it is not in a bag, put the pork in a bag before thawing it in said sink.