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While at concession stand, mr. townsend sees that the large tub of popcorn is $7.50, and large drink are $6 each. Using your answers from part A and part B, write an expression that represents the total cost. Then substitute the values for the popcorn and drinks in your expression. what is the total cost for the evening?

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