The base, which, in everyday use is 10.
Rewriting a number in its expanded form with exponents helps you to better understand scientific notation. When determining what exponent to use for a power of ten, look at how many zeroes you have. For example, if the number is 1,000, which has three zeroes, it is 10 to the third power.
Expanded Notation of 8,000 = (8 x 1,000) + (0 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (0 x 1)
210, 45, 322 using integer exponents. But it can also be written as 10485760.5 or 162.5
How is 1.008 written in expanded notation
The number 232.87 in expanded form would be two hundred thirty two and eighty seven. This is a number that is written out in words.
The 6th power.
Rewriting a number in its expanded form with exponents helps you to better understand scientific notation. When determining what exponent to use for a power of ten, look at how many zeroes you have. For example, if the number is 1,000, which has three zeroes, it is 10 to the third power.
419,854,000 written in expanded notation with exponents is: (4 x 108) + (1 x 107) + (9 x 106) + (8 x 105) + (5 x 104) + (4 x 103) + (0 x 102) + (0 x 101) + (0 x 100)
Usually not.
400 = (4 x 102) + (0 x 101) + (0 x 100)
The number that is represented by the sum of each digit multiplied by its place value
The number 299,792,458 in expanded form with exponents is: (2 x 108) + (9 x 107) + (9 x 106) + (7 x 105) + (9 x 104) + (2 x 103) + (4 x 102) + (5 x 101) + (8 x 100).
The larger exponential is represented by "googolplexplex" (etc.) or "googolplexian".There are vastly larger numbers, such as "Skewes' number", "Moser's number" and "Graham's number" which can only be represented by large power towers of exponential exponents.(see related question)
The correct answer is "expanded form".
The number is already written in expanded form.
Expanded Notation of 8,000 = (8 x 1,000) + (0 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (0 x 1)
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