Write y=1/6+4 in standard form using integers.
The standard form of a linear equation is written as Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are integers and A is positive (although A and B can be 0).
In this case, y = 1/6 + 4 can be written as y = 25/6.
To convert it into standard form, we multiply both sides by 6 to get rid of the fraction:
6y = 25.
As the equation is already in the desired form, the standard form of y = 1/6 + 4 is 6y = 25.