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Six tenths in expanded form is 0.6. In expanded form, this can be written as 0 + 0.6, which represents 0 units and 6 tenths. This is a way to break down the decimal number into its individual place values, showing the value of each digit in the number.

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Expanded form means writing numbers out with each place value's representation. For example, 32. In expanded form, you'd look at the 3 and say this is in the tens place. So you have 3 tens which means 30. Then you'd look at the 2 and say that's in the ones place. So you have 2. This makes 32 equal to 30 + 2.

So expanded form separates things by their place values and adds them all up. And remember, numbers to the left of the decimal point are whole numbers. Numbers to the right of the decimal point are fractions.

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