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how to calculate four family members age in expanded & standard form

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Answered by meenakumar
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What makes a number mean what it does? Is it simply the digits in the number? For example, let's consider the number 521.

If we switch the digits around, we might get 125. Definitely not the same number. So, it's not just the digits that make a number; it's the digits and their positions within the number. A digit's position in a number and its resulting value is called place value.

The place value chart for our number system looks like this:


Place Value Chart to the Millions Place


If we place our original number, 521, into this chart, it now looks like this:


521 in a Place Value Chart


Since the digit 5 is in the hundreds place, it means that we have five hundreds, or 500, of whatever we're talking about. Since the two is in the tens place, it means two tens, or 20. And since one is in the ones place, it means one one, or 1.

Expanded Form

When we write the number 521, what that number really means is that we have the total of 500 + 20 + 1. We've expanded the number to show the value of each of its digits. When we expand a number to show the value of each digit, we're writing that number in expanded form.

Let's try it with a different, bigger number: 1,234,567. We'll start by placing the number's digits in the place value chart.


Place Values of 1,234,567


Now, let's use the chart to determine the value of each digit.

Since the 1 is in the millions place, it means one million, or 1,000,000

Since the 2 is in the hundred thousands place, it means two hundred thousands, or 200,000

Since the 3 is in the ten thousands place, it means three ten thousands, or 30,000

Since the 4 is in the thousands place, it means four thousands, or 4,000

Since the 5 is in the hundreds place, it means five hundreds, or 500

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