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  1. Writing a number in expanded form (video) | Khan Academy

    So when they ask us to write it in expanded form, we could write 14,897 literally as the sum of these numbers, of its components, or we could write it as the sum of these numbers.

  2. Whole numbers in expanded form review - Khan Academy

    Expanded form 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.

  3. Expanded form of numbers (video) | Khan Academy

    What if I were to give you something in expanded form, say the following like this. How would you write that as a number and sometimes people would just call this, standard form.

  4. Decimals in expanded form review (article) | Khan Academy

    Expanded form Expanded form is a way to write numbers by adding the value of its digits. We can use a place value chart to think of the value of a number's digit.

  5. Word form and expanded form (video) | Khan Academy

    In this video, we're going to think about going from a number written in words to expanded form. So let's look at an example. Let's say I were to write the following, and I'm not even going to read it out to …

  6. Write whole numbers in expanded form (practice) | Khan Academy

    Practice reading and writing numbers written in expanded form.

  7. Worked example: Write decimal in expanded form (video) | Khan …

    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.

  8. Write numbers in word and expanded form - Khan Academy

    Write numbers in word and expanded form VA.Math: 2.NS.2.b, 2.NS.2.c VA.Math.2023: 2.NS.2.b, 2.NS.2.c Google Classroom

  9. Decimals in expanded form (practice) | Khan Academy

    Learn to write and interpret decimals in expanded form with interactive exercises on Khan Academy.

  10. Writing a number in expanded form (video) | Khan Academy

    So when they ask us to write it in expanded form, we could write 14,897 literally as the sum of these numbers, of its components, or we could write it as the sum of these numbers.