1. 6{[2(y + 6) + 10] – [3(7y-4) +1]}
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6{[2(y+6)+10]-[3(7y-4)+1]}=

6{[2y+12+10]-[21y-12+1]}=

6[(2y+22)-(21y-11)]=

6(2y+22-21y+11)=

6(-19y+33)=-114y+198
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