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  1. In this article, we learnt about the expanded form of a number, place values, and how to write whole numbers and decimals in expanded form. Let’s solve a few examples and practice problems for better understanding.

  2. To write a decimal in expanded form, we need to break down each digit according to its place value. Start with the whole number portion, identifying the hundreds, tens, and ones places. Then, move on to the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places.

  3. Here is an example: 8574. If we want to write it in expanded form,it would be: eight-thousand, five-hundred, seventy four

  4. Showing the number as a sum of each digit multiplied by its place value is the expanded form of a number. Let us look at the example of expanded form 1,278 = 1,000 + 200 + 70 + 8. Expanded Form Definition. Expanded form is useful to split and present the higher digit number in its units, tens, hundreds, thousands form.

  5. The expanded form splits the number, and it represents the number in units, tens, hundreds and thousands form. For example, the expanded form of the number 1572 is 1000+500+70+2. Some of the examples of the expanded form of numbers are provided in the tabular form: Number. Ten thousand.

  6. The expanded form of a number writes it as a sum, with each digit makes an individual term multiplied by its place value. For example \( 523 \) has an expanded form of \( 5 \times 100 + 2 \times 10 + 3 ,\) and \( 6203 \) has an expanded form of \( 6 \times 1000 + 2 \times 100 + 0 \times 10 + 3 .\)

  7. Expanded form is a way to write a number by adding the value of its digits. We can use a place value chart to think of the value of a number's digits. Example. Let's write 7 2 2 9 in expanded form. 7229 = 7 thousands + 2 hundreds + 2 tens + 9 ones. 7229 = 7000 + 200 + 20 + 9. 7229 in expanded form is 7000 + 200 + 20 + 9 .

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