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Paul decides to buy quarts of ice cream at $4 each and boxes of pizza at $7 each for his soccer team. Part 1) Write an algebraic expression that represents the total cost of the food if Paul buys x quarts of ice cream and y boxes of pizza.

Part 2) What is the total cost of Paul’s purchase if x=5 and y=5? Be sure to show your work.

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