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C = 2.70m + 1.95 In standard form
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To rewrite the equation in standard form, we need to rearrange it so that the variables and constants are on one side of the equation and the constant term is on the other side.

C = 2.70m + 1.95
C - 2.70m = 1.95

Now, let's multiply through by 100 to remove the decimals:
100C - 270m = 195

So, the equation in standard form is 100C - 270m = 195.
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