Expanded Form Math Example

The 4th Grade Mayniacs Place Value, Expanded Form, and Number Line

Expanded Form Math Example. Web this video demonstrates converting large numbers from expanded and written form to standard form. Word form and expanded form.

The 4th Grade Mayniacs Place Value, Expanded Form, and Number Line
The 4th Grade Mayniacs Place Value, Expanded Form, and Number Line

The expanded form of 10,000 is 10000+0+0+0+0. The place value of each digit is identified with the help of the place value chart. Start color #11accd, 7, end color #11accd. We can also complete the calculation: $589 = 500 + 80 + 9$ the expanded form of 589 is $500 + 80 + 9$. Actually, let me write this. Write numbers in different forms. So expanded form is just add the ones, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths place together for example, we have our decimal 4.209, so the expanded form is 4 + 0.2 + 0.00 0.009 Number and word form of a number. What is 5683 in the expanded form?

So 14,897 is the same thing as 10,000 plus 4,000 plus 800 plus 90 plus 7. Start color #11accd, 7, end color #11accd. In the number 90, there are 9 tens and zero ones. Let's say i were to write the following, and i'm not even going to read it out to you, 'cause i want you to work through it on your own. Why don't you pause the video and see if you could write this thing in expanded form. Let's write \blued7\purpled2\greend2\maroond9 7229 in expanded form. So 3 (a+b) means to multiply 3 by (a+b) here is an example of expanding, using variables a, b and c instead of numbers: What is 5683 in the expanded form? Multiply the given number by its place value. 300 in the expanded form is 300+0+0, as there are zero tens and zero ones. $589 = 5$ hundreds $+ 8$ tens $+ 9$ ones.