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Rewrite the following equation in standard form.
5/3x =
3/5y +
3/10

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Answer:

5/3x -3/5y = 3/10

Explanation:

Standard Form is Ax + By = C

We currently have it as 5/3x = 3/5y + 3/10, which is not.

To convert it, we have to group the one with variables to one side. In this case, subtracting 3/5y from both sides will achieve that.

*We can simplify the equation further by removing denominators. For that, multiply all terms by 30.

That gives us 50x - 18y = 9*

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