Expanded Notation is the technique of writing out a number by place value sections. A place value section is how much each digit is worth. For example, in 4.79, the place value sections are- Four stands for 4, seven stands for seven tenths, and nine stands for nine hundredths. Expanded notation form would be 4 + .7 + .09. It is a form of writing it out by place value sections.
An example of place value expanded notation is to expand the number 4985 to 4000 plus 900 plus 80 plus 5. The expanded notation gives one the place value of 4 in the thousands place, 9 in the hundreds place, 8 in the tens place, and 5 in the ones place.
The value of the position of a digit in a number.
An example of how you use expanded notation in addition is 3 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 3. The standard notation for the previous example is 393. Expanded notation is shown by showing the sum of each digit multiplied by its place value (hundreds, thousands, tens, and so forth).
10987654321234567890987654321234567890987654321234567890-0987654321234567898765432123456789
expanded notation
Expanded notation is expanding the whole number by each place value. Example: 1,234 = (1 x 1000) + (2 x 100) + (3 x 10) + (4 x 1)
Expanded notation means taking each digit and multiplying it by its place in the number (ones place, tens place, hundreds place, etc.). So, 308,004 in expanded notation would be:(3 x 100,000) + (0 x 10,000) + (8 x 1,000) + (0 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (4 x 1)Which could be simplified to:(3 x 100,000) + (8 x 1,000) + (4 x 1)
To express a number in expanded notation, you first need to divide it by a power of 10 such that the units is the greatest place value. In this case, you would divide by 100 to get 8.523. The next step is to add that power of ten to the sum as a multiplication. We use 100, which is the second power of 10. This can be written as 102. Thus 852.3 can be written in expanded notation as 8.523x102
Expanded notation is expanding the whole number by each place value.Example: 1,234 = (1,000 * 1) + (100 * 200) + (10 * 3) + (1 * 4)Expanded Notation is where you make a number sentence out of that number by looking at the hundreds, thousands, ect. For example I have the number 423 then this would be the expanded notation: 100 times 4 because the number 4 is in the hundreds place. The number 2 would be placed like this: 10 times 2 because the number 2 is in the tens place. And the number 3 would be placed like this: 3 times 1 because 3 is in the ones place. So the whole equation would look like this: 100 times 4 + 10 times 2 + 1 times 3 = 423
Expanded notation is a method of writing numbers that shows the value of each digit in a number. To write the number 493 in expanded notation, you can break it down into its place value: 4 hundreds (4 x 100 = 400) 9 tens (9 x 10 = 90) 3 ones (3 x 1 = 3) So, 493 in expanded notation would be written as: 400 + 90 + 3 Another way to write it is: 4100 + 910 + 3*1 In this way, we can see the value of each digit in the number 493.
When numbers are separated into individual place values and decimal places they can also form a mathematical expression. 5,325 in expanded notation form is 5,000 + 300 + 20 + 5 = 5,325. You can write numbers using expanded form in multiple ways.
because the 4's are in different sections. like the first 4 is in the ones place and the second 4 is in the thousandths place