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436x6 multiply by expanded form ​

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Answered by amalkrishnav123
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Answer:Have you ever taken Play-Doh or clay and stretched it out as far as you can? When we show numbers in expanded form, we are writing the value of each digit based upon its place value. Therefore, we are stretching out the number. For example:

Example of expanded form

Expanded form example

When you use expanded form, you have to know the place value of each digit. Place value is the value that a digit has based upon where it is located in a number. It is important to know the place value for each digit because that is what determines how many places after the digit need to be replaced with zeros. Let's see how this works with the number 245:

The 2 is in the hundreds place, so in expanded form it becomes 200 because there are two places after the 2 in 245 that need to be filled with zeros.

Step-by-step explanation:

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