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write 44,910 in expanded form. do any digits in the number have a value 10 times the value of another digit?

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Answer:


44,910 =40000+4000+900+10+0=40000+4000+900+10

Digit in ten thousands place is ten times the digit in thousands place.

Explanation:

Given Number : 44,910

We need to write this number in expanded form.

Here,

First 4 as we move from right is in ten thousands place.

Second 4 as we move from right is in thousands place.

9 is hundreds place .

1 is in tens place.

0 is in ones place.

So in expanded form , we can write 44,910 as follows:


44,910 =40000+4000+900+10+0=40000+4000+900+10

Here, digit in ten thousands place is ten times the digit in thousands place.

User Selenir
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Answer:

40,000+4,000+900+10

Yes, the digit in the ten thousands place is 10 times the value of the digit in the thousands place.

Explanation:

When writing the number in expanded form, it is expanded by the individual place values to form a mathematical expression. In other words, numbers are expanded to show the value of each of its digits.

Ten Thousands place:

44,910 ---> 40,000

Thousands place:

44,910 ---> 4,000

Hundreds place:

44,910 ---> 900

Tens place:

44,910 ---> 10

Ones place:

Because the value here is 0, it does not need to be included in the expression.

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