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(i) expanded long division
(a) 2152 = 2​

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Answered by nisharanagjatin0095
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Answer:

thousand

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Answered by amit9546310320
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ANSWER : 1000.

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then use this method to solve some problems.

then use this method to solve some problems.The Long Way

then use this method to solve some problems.The Long WayPicture yourself blowing up a balloon. What happens when you blow air in? It expands - it gets bigger. Now look at this: 300 + 40 + 7. You remember what this is, right? It is the number 347 written in expanded notation - just a bigger form of the same number. Did you know that there is an expanded notation method for division which uses expanded notation to solve long division problems? Let's see how!

then use this method to solve some problems.The Long WayPicture yourself blowing up a balloon. What happens when you blow air in? It expands - it gets bigger. Now look at this: 300 + 40 + 7. You remember what this is, right? It is the number 347 written in expanded notation - just a bigger form of the same number. Did you know that there is an expanded notation method for division which uses expanded notation to solve long division problems? Let's see how!Dividing With Expanded Notation

then use this method to solve some problems.The Long WayPicture yourself blowing up a balloon. What happens when you blow air in? It expands - it gets bigger. Now look at this: 300 + 40 + 7. You remember what this is, right? It is the number 347 written in expanded notation - just a bigger form of the same number. Did you know that there is an expanded notation method for division which uses expanded notation to solve long division problems? Let's see how!Dividing With Expanded NotationAs we just reviewed, expanded notation keeps a number's place value and helps us visualize exactly what the numbers represent. Solving long division

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