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How do you write 4005678910 in expanded form? - Answers
It depends there are 2 ways you can mix up the order of the numbers either way 1) 4,000,000,000+5,000,000+600,000+70,000+8,000+900+10= 2) (4x1,000,000,000)+(0x100,000,000)+(0x10,000,000)+(5x1,000,000)+(6x100,000)+(7x10,000)+(8x1,000)+(9x100)+(1x10)+(0x1)= My teacher requires number 2 but I learned number 1 first.
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How do you write 4005678910 in expanded form? - Answers
It depends there are 2 ways you can mix up the order of the numbers either way 1) 4,000,000,000+5,000,000+600,000+70,000+8,000+900+10= 2) (4x1,000,000,000)+(0x100,000,000)+(0x10,000,000)+(5x1,000,000)+(6x100,000)+(7x10,000)+(8x1,000)+(9x100)+(1x10)+(0x1)= My teacher requires number 2 but I learned number 1 first.
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How do you write 4005678910 in expanded form? - Answers
It depends there are 2 ways you can mix up the order of the numbers either way 1) 4,000,000,000+5,000,000+600,000+70,000+8,000+900+10= 2) (4x1,000,000,000)+(0x100,000,000)+(0x10,000,000)+(5x1,000,000)+(6x100,000)+(7x10,000)+(8x1,000)+(9x100)+(1x10)+(0x1)= My teacher requires number 2 but I learned number 1 first.
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