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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.

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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.

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