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Expanded Form

Grade 2 · Math · Place Value to 1000 · Oklahoma, USA

Lesson Summary

Break a three-digit number into hundreds, tens, and ones to show its expanded form.

Explanation

Expanded form shows each part of a number based on its place value. The number 638 in expanded form is 600 + 30 + 8. This helps you see exactly how much each digit is worth. You can also go the other way: if someone gives you 200 + 50 + 9, you put them together to get 259. Expanded form is a great way to understand what numbers are really made of.

Practice Questions

Q1: Write 745 in expanded form.
Answer: 700 + 40 + 5
Q2: What number does 300 + 60 + 2 make?
Answer: 362
Q3: Write 809 in expanded form.
Answer: 800 + 0 + 9 (or 800 + 9)
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Expanded Form is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Math curriculum in Oklahoma, USA.

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