Josue
9/15/2014 01:57:38 am
Expanded notation is multiplying the place value by the number the number in the place value and putting it in parenthesis.All the way until you have done all the numbers.
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Iori
9/15/2014 02:01:01 am
Expanded notation works is that you put a number for example 9433. Then you put (9 x 1000)+(4 x 100)+(3 x 10)+(3 x 1) . That's how expanded notation works.
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Luis
9/15/2014 02:05:52 am
5th grade Expanded notation is like regular expanded notation. The difference is that instead of addition it is multiplication. For example: 4,524,798=(4 x 1,000,000)+(5 x 100,000)+(2 x 10,000)+(4 x 1,000)+(7 x 100)+(9 x 10)+(8 x 1). That is how you do Expanded notation the 5th grade way.
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Shawn
9/15/2014 02:06:11 am
You half to know how to break down the number that your trying to break down. EXAMPLE (9x10)+(8x10)+(3x10)+(5x1-1000) and the real number is 9,080.305.This is called Expanded Notation.
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Marvin
9/15/2014 02:06:21 am
Expanded notation works bye multiplying the digit bye what place is it in.Then you would do that to all of your numbers including the numbers to the right of the decimal then add them up get your answer and that is how expanded notation works
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9/15/2014 02:06:36 am
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Ashley
9/15/2014 02:07:21 am
expanded notasion works in different things like in math and algerbra and different thind.
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Iori
9/15/2014 02:11:24 am
The way that expanded notation works is that you put a number. 9,865. Now you put it an expanded notation. (9 x 1000)+(8 x 100)+(6 x 10)+(5 x 1). That's how expanded notation works.
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Eder
9/15/2014 02:13:19 am
Well the thing I know is that expanded notations is a easier way to explain math easier. Like if our number is 3,452 then we are going to do something that you should know place value. But this is a different place value. Our place value is (3x1000)+(4x100)+(5x10)+(2x1) and other stuff. That is how you do expanded notation. But in fifth grade we do expanded notation but in decimals.
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Sebastian
9/15/2014 02:14:51 am
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Claritza
9/15/2014 02:15:38 am
Expanded notation work in math,work,at home,or school. The number 200=200+0+0= or 367=300+60+7 that expanded notation. They are many way we could do expanded notation. We do expanded notation with exponents. We could do expanded notation in many ways.
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Abraham
9/15/2014 02:16:01 am
Expanded notation works like this look and learn.say you are going to buy 5,060,932 toy cars that are different color and you want to divided the cars by color and you get 5,000,000 that are red and 60,000 that are black and 900 are orange plus 30 are yellow and 2 are blue so if you add all of that up you will get 5,060,932 color cars
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Diego
9/15/2014 02:17:39 am
Expanded notation works works with big by expanded it. For example the number 623,472.89 will be expanded to a bigger number to see which number is greater if you had two numbers and help people to to know which is greater.
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Margaret
9/15/2014 02:18:14 am
Expanded notation is a way to figure out place values in numbers. As the name implies, you expand a number and see what it is made up of. You have a number, usually a 4 digit number, and you have to write down each digit as what it would look like as a separate number. Ex: 8,472 = 8,000 + 400 + 70 + 2. Sometimes, if the number is large enough, you use a different method, like this.
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Derek
9/15/2014 02:19:01 am
Expanded notation works by numbers.So first you get a problem that a teacher gives you and you write it down for and example 360.29 the problem is (3X100)+ (6X10) +2 over one tenths +9 over one thousands.What you have to do is the problem that your teacher give you a problem like mine say you have 178.12 so what happen is that in expanded notation you write the first digit like mine, mine is 178.12 so you write (1x100) because that how expanded notation is and next you write for the ten place (7x10) and next you write it for the one place (8x1) plus the digit on the write of the decimal is different sense they are fraction so the way you are going to write this is by putting the number down like 1 so it is going to be 1 over one hundreds because the zero doesn't count that much but it is a number still and next you write 2 over one thousands. That's how you do expanded notation.
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Naomi
9/15/2014 02:19:16 am
Expanded notation is a way to solve problems. EXAMPLE: 9,800.350 in expanded form like this: (9 x 1000000)+(8 x 100000) + (3 x 1/10) +(5 x 1/100) = 9,800.350. If you multiply this you will get 9,800.350. You may think it seems hard but it really isn't that hard to do it you may look at the bigger number but it is not hard. If you don't get it don't go crazy stay calm. EXAMPLE : 9 x 1000000 = 9000000 because it is a number with zeros pretend the 1 has to go to the store so it leaves. So now the number is 000000 the number "9" takes it's place. So now the number is 9000000. You can kind of do it like that for the numbers exept the decimals. the decimals you have to have in places the 1 is always over the number it is never 2 or any other number. EXAMPLE: .000 are the decimal places. so if you are showing it in expanded notation it will look like this tens: 1/10 hundreds: 1/100 thousands: 1/1000. You can go farther but i'm not going to show you. Explore with this math!!!
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Well expanded notation works by math. So say my number is 2,456.789. This is how you would put it, (2x1,000) because it's in the thousands place+(4x100)because it's in the hundreds place+(5x10)because it's in the tens place+(6x1)because it's in the ones place +(7x1/10)now this part is hard. Well I can say because it's in the one-thousandths place+(8x1/100)because it's in the one-hundreds place +(9x1,000) because it's in the one-=2,456.789. That's how you would do expanded notation. When you look at it, it doesn't look easy but sooner or later you might get it and you will be explaining in to other people. They might not get it either but you can show them how to do it.
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Haydee
9/15/2014 02:21:13 am
Expanded Notation is just adding and multiplying the place value. For example if I had the number 24,583. What you really are doing is just this 24,583= (2x10000) + (4x1000) + ext. So it just multiplying the number times the place value number.What you are also doing is adding the number and the place value of the number you have. Place value is really important in this problem.Expanded notation can go up to 1 million and even higher but for now it's only up to 1 million.
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Brittany
9/15/2014 02:23:56 am
Expanded notation can work very easily depending on how big and how small your number is. For example if I have the number 6,374,152 and I wanted to make it into expanded notation the first thing that I would do is, I would break up the six from the one million and then multiply them, so my number would look like this (6*1,000,000). Then I would do (3*100,000), so my whole number would look like this right now, (6*1,000,000)+(3*100,000). After I do that, I would move on to the next number, (7*10,000). And then, I do the four, (4*1,000) my number will so far be looking like this (6*1,000,000)+(3*100,000)+(7*10,000)+(4*1,000). Once I finish that number I will do (1*100) then (5*10) and lastly (2*1). My number will then look like this (6*1,000,000)+(3*100,000)+(7*10,000)+(4*10,000)+(1*100)+(5*10)+(2*1), and when it does look like this and you have already used all of your numbers that means you are now finished.
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Lourdes
9/15/2014 02:24:06 am
How expanded notation works it works by getting a number.And two other numbers that is that number.So here is an exsample 234-(2x100)
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Expanded notation is like adding.If your number is 5,689 you have to dived the numbers like 5 you do this to the numbers (5x1,000)+(6x100)+(8x10)+(9x1)=5,689. That is how you expanded notation wen you add the numbers it = 5,689.If you think it add a other number you did not do it right because you see.That the 5 is in the 1,000 place,the 6 is in the 100 place,then the 8 is in the 10 place ,and the 9 is in the 1 place.Then you take the number 1 out and then you put the number you are multiplying in were the 1 was and if it was (5x1,000) you put the 5 in 1,000 it is 5,000.
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Chloee
9/15/2014 02:24:32 am
Expanded notation works by place value. When you use expanded notation you have to do it by place value say for example your teacher gives you home work on expanded notation and your number is 9,084.2 you would have to do it by putting 9,084.2 = (9 x 1,000) + (8 x 10) + (4 x 1) + ( 2 x 1/10 ).
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miguel
9/15/2014 02:24:55 am
expanded notation works like your telling some one somthing you could explain it bye saying the word expanded notation like you saying something you cold say it because what if they don't now what it means.
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Christopher
9/15/2014 02:25:21 am
First you have to check the place value.Second put the value next to the number that belongs there.Then do the same to the other ones.You have to do this 25,000 = (2x10,000)(5x!,000) .
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Chloee
12/3/2014 01:14:45 am
I think you should describe more. I also think you should add more deatails. Any ways Good job! Christopher.
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