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.
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No it is not. Standard form is when you just have a number like 200. Expanded form is when you spell out the word like two hundred.
Standard form is when a number is written using only numbers. For example 369 is a standard number and so is 1298. Expanded form is when that number is written out to show its place value. So for example, 369 would be 300+60+9 because 3 is in the hundreds place, 6 is in the tens place and 9 is in the ones place. 1298 would be written as 1000+200+90+8. Hope this helps.
standard form: .3 expanded form .3 its the same because there is only one place value being used
In standard form it is 1*10^-1.In expanded form it is 0.1
100.01 is 1.0001 x102 in standard form and 100+0.01 in expanded form
If you are exactly asking for standard form then, the number 322,115 is already in the standard form.The reverse of expanded form is called as standard form.In expanded form we write the worth (or value) of each digit of the given number.The expanded form of 322,115 is300,000 + 20,000 + 2,000 + 100 + 10 + 5Source: www.icoachmath.com
In standard form it is 6.235*10^1.In expanded form it is 60 + 2 + 0.3 + 0.05