17+0.0002
The decimal 1.14 in word form is: one and fourteen hundredths.
3.142 in expanded form and word form = (3 x 1) + (1/10) + (4/100) + (2/1000) or three and one hundred forty-two thousandths.
10+.02+.002
yes you can because your just write the decimal as the word and instead of the word decimal
10.01 in word form is: ten and one hundredth.
The decimal 1.8 in expanded form is (1 x 1) + (8/10). The expanded word form is one and eight tenths.
The word form is one and twenty-seven hundredths.
200+.+08
4.196 = 4 + 0.1 + 0.09 + 0.006 (in expanded form) 4.196 = four and one hundred ninety six thousandths (in word form)
expanded form 50.0+3.0+0.5 all there is to it is putting zeros at the end of the number where the three would go in fifty three, then add the decimal then zero in this case word form fifty-three and five tenths in word form the (and) represents the decimal (or the .) and adding the (th) to the tenth lets you know you are talking about decimals.
2.08 =(2 x 1) . (0/10) + (8/100)Two and eight hundredths
Expanded = (0 x 100) . (1/101) + (2/102) + (3/103) + (4/104)Word form = one thousand two hundred thirty-four ten-thousandths
three and twenty-five thousandths
Expanded: 10000+5000+30 Word: fifteen thousand thirty
Standard form refers to a way of writing numbers using digits, typically in a concise format. In decimal expanded form, a number is expressed as the sum of each digit multiplied by its place value, such as 300 + 40 + 5 for the number 345. In word form, the same number would be written out as "three hundred forty-five." Each form provides a different way to represent the same numerical value.
write the word form and expanded form of the number four
The answer is 36. Word Form: Thirty-six Expanded Form: 30 + 6 Expanded Word Form: Thirty + Six