i need this answerd: -(3/2)x=-(2/5)y-(10/3) Rewrite the equation below into standard form.
-3/2x = -2/5y - 10/3 (multiply the entire equation by the LCD, which is 30) -45x = - 12y - 100 (add 12y to both sides) -45x + 12y = -100 (multiply by -1 to make x positive) 45x - 12y = 100 <== standard form
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Is that not an answer choice ?
no they all equal 12 or 4
for example 3x-6y=12 thats how they are
did I write the problem correctly ?
3x-6y=12, 3x-6y=-12, -x+2y=4, x-2y=-4 these are my choices!
-3/2x = -2/5y - 10/3.......Is this the question....make sure
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sorry i have a new problem took to long to answer lol.
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heres the new question: A small child is at a candy store, eager to spend his $1 allowance on candy. His two favorite candies are priced at $0.05 and $0.10, respectively. If the child is intent on spending his entire allowance on candy, which of the following represents a standard form equation that describes this situation?
.05x + .10y = 1.00
or 5x + 10y = 100
Match a standard form equation with the graph below.
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