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• Jan 9, 2026 Writing Numbers In Expanded Form ), and so on. Example: Write 3.145 in expanded form. Step 1: Identify the place value of each digit. 3 (ones) 1 (tenths) 4 (hundredths) 5 (thousandths) Step 2: Express each digit as a product of the digit and its corresponding power of 10. 3 x 10⁰ = 3 1 x 10⁻¹ = 0.1 4 x 10⁻² = 0.04 5 x 10⁻³ = 0.005 By Keshawn Fahey
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