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0.249 in expanded form is (0 x 1) + (2/10) + (4/100) + (9/1000)

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To write 0.249 in expanded form, you would break down the decimal into its place values. In this case, 0.249 can be expressed as (2 x 0.1) + (4 x 0.01) + (9 x 0.001). This breaks down to 0.2 + 0.04 + 0.009, which equals 0.249 in expanded form.

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Oh honey, we're getting fancy with decimals now, aren't we? To write 0.249 in expanded form, you would break it down into its place values. So, 0.249 is the same as (2 x 0.1) + (4 x 0.01) + (9 x 0.001). VoilΓ , you've expanded it like a math magician.

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0.249 in expanded form is (0 x 1) + (2/10) + (4/100) + (9/1000)

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(0 x 1) + (2/10) + (4/100) + (9/1000)

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0x1+2\10

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