1.32,1+0.3+0.02,one and thirty twohundredths
The answer is 36. Word Form: Thirty-six Expanded Form: 30 + 6 Expanded Word Form: Thirty + Six
Example number is 4524 Standard form is 4524 (or 4,524) Expanded form is 4 x 1000 + 5 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 4 x 1
It is short word form. Standard form is 70,000 and word form is seventy thousand.
164.38 = (1 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (4 x 1) + (3/10) + (8/100)
Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form.
Standard Form-4 Word Form-Four Expanded form- 4
10 written in word form is exactly how it is read - ten. Other forms: Expanded form: 10 (simple) Standard form: 10 (also simple)
The answer is 36. Word Form: Thirty-six Expanded Form: 30 + 6 Expanded Word Form: Thirty + Six
In word form, 2.51 is written as "two point five one." In expanded form, it can be expressed as (2 + 0.5 + 0.01).
In expanded form, 23.5 can be expressed as 20 + 3 + 0.5. In word form, it is written as "twenty-three and five-tenths."
In expanded form, 3.0.1.006 can be expressed as (3 + 0.1 + 0.006). In word form, it is written as "three and one tenth and six thousandths." Note that the notation seems unconventional; typically, numbers are written in standard decimal format. If you're referring to a different format, please clarify.
Example number is 4524 Standard form is 4524 (or 4,524) Expanded form is 4 x 1000 + 5 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 4 x 1
It is short word form. Standard form is 70,000 and word form is seventy thousand.
Standard form and expanded form are not the same. Standard form refers to writing a number using digits, such as 345. Expanded form, on the other hand, involves breaking down a number into its individual place values, such as 300 + 40 + 5 for the number 345. While both forms represent the same number, they are different ways of expressing it.
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.
Word-form . . . on a check or a formal invitation Standard form . . . everywhere else
Number's-word form,Expanded form, Standard form, Base Ten Block form.