write y=-0.5x+0.8 in standard form using integers

i think it is
-5x+10y=8
or either
5x+10y=8

R_Scott just gave you an excellent hint when you posted this same question a while back.

y=-0.5x+0.8
multiply each term by 10
10y = -5x + 8
Now add 5x to both sides and what do you get ????

To write the equation y = -0.5x + 0.8 in standard form using integers, we need to eliminate any decimals or fractions and arrange the terms in a specific order.

To start, let's multiply through by 10 to eliminate the decimal:

10y = -5x + 8

Now, rearrange the terms so that the variables and constants are on opposite sides:

5x + 10y = 8

This equation is in standard form using integers. However, keep in mind that the standard form equation allows for different variations. So, both 5x + 10y = 8 and -5x + 10y = 8 can be considered as standard form equations of y = -0.5x + 0.8 using integers.