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Simplify 4( 3+ 7y) + 6(2 - y) if y =2

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Answer:

68

Explanation:

The expression is given as:

4( 3+ 7y) + 6(2 - y)

It is known that y is equal to 2. Therefore, substitute 2 in for y.

4(3+7(2))+6(2-2)

Now, solve according to PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction

Solve inside of the parentheses first.

4(3+7(2))+6(2-2)

4(3+14)+6(0)

4(17)+6(0)

Multiply

68+0

Add

68

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