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Yes, all six-digit numbers can be expressed in expanded form with six addends, where each addend represents a digit multiplied by its place value. For example, the number 345678 can be expanded as (300000 + 40000 + 5000 + 600 + 70 + 8). However, if a digit is zero (e.g., in the number 305678), the corresponding addend would be zero, but it still counts as part of the six-digit structure. Therefore, while there may be zeros in the expanded form, the representation will always consist of six parts corresponding to the six digits.
The correct answer is "expanded form".
Expanded Form is a way to write numbers by adding the value of its digits. Example: 1,000 + 900 + 50 + 4 = 1,954.
arabic numbers or decimal numbers
Because it may have a deciml in it
In any addition problem, the numbers which form the "question" are the addends, while the answer is the "sum". In this case, the numbers 1 and 2 are the addends.
8 is in ones place and its place value is 8. Understanding the place value of digits in numbers helps in writing numbers in their expanded form. For instance, the expanded form of the number above, 13548 is 10,000 + 3,000 + 500 + 40 + 8.
Two numbers added together to form a sum are called "addends".
expanded form
Expanded form
Expanded Form is a way to write a number by adding the value of its digits.932 = 900 + 30 + 2