One hundred five
If you had a number like 465 it would be shown like400 + 60 + 5
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7000+20+3
Generally, we use expanded form when numbers have more than one digit to show how they're constructed. 0.6 has only one digit, so expanded form doesn't really apply.
10 + 7 + 0.6 + 0.001
If you had a number like 465 it would be shown like400 + 60 + 5
expanded form is when you show the expanded form of a number example:4+(3 .1)=4.3
In expanded form it is 20+5.The expanded for is a nice way to break up a number to show how much each digit represents. In the example above it shows we have 2 tens and 5 ones.
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Expanded Form is a way to break up a number to show how much each digit in the number represents. In other words, expanded form is the method of pulling a number apart and expressing it as a sum of the values of each digit.Example: 485400+80+5
(8*1)+(7*0.1)+(2*0.01)+(4*0.0001)
0.9
(8 x 10) + (1 x 1) / (3 x 1)
5/10
7000+20+3
Expanded form:Write the number as the sum of the valuesof the digits.The value of the ones digit, 0, is 0 · 1 = 0.The value of the tenths digit, 3,is 3 · 0.1 = 0.3.The only non-zero value in this numberis in the tenths place. Traditionally,expanded form does not show a 0 in aplace-value position. So, in this case, theexpanded form can be left as 0.3.
Expanded Form is a way to break up a number to show how much each digit in the number represents. In other words, expanded form is the method of pulling a number apart and expressing it as a sum of the values of each digit.The best way to identify the expanded form of a number is to simply write the number in words.Examples of Expanded FormExpanded form of whole numbersIn order to understand expanded form better, one needs to be good at place value.Consider the number 543. Arrange the digits in a place value chart as shown below.From the chart above, we see that:the value of 5 is 5 × 100 = 500the value of 4 is 4 × 10 = 40the value of 3 is 3 × 1 = 3Therefore, the expanded form of the number 543 is 500 + 40 + 3.