Question 363414
I need to write two equations in standard form that are equivalent to this given equation: 0.11x + 2.3y = -0.3 

Writing a linear equation in standard form requires that A,B and C to be integers.

It requires the equation to be written as Ax + By = C.

We can do this by multiplying each side of the equation by 100.

                   100(0.11x + 2.3y) = 100(-0.3)

applying the distributive 
property yields:    11x + 230y = -30

We can now say that the equation is in standard form, 
it is in the Ax + By = C form! 

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