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An ice cream stand uses the expression 2 + 0.5x2+0.5x2, plus, 0, point, 5, x to determine the cost (in dollars) of an ice cream cone that has xxx scoops of ice cream.
How much does an ice cream cone with 555 scoops cost?
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