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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.
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Ah, what a lovely question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. In expanded form, 0.31 can be written as 0.3 + 0.01. Each digit holds its own special place, just like every tree in a peaceful forest.
0.018 in expanded form is equal to 0.010 + 0.008. This can also be written as 0.01 + 0.008. In expanded form, each digit is represented by its place value, with the first digit representing tenths and the second digit representing hundredths.