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Hellooo
I'll help you :D
So first look at the number: 418,832
(Reading it aloud to yourself may help :D)
So then:
400,000+10,000+8,000+800+30+2
Hope this helps :D
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Expanded form pretty much means that you break down every digit into an addition phrase. So, for 418,832, that would mean:
4 1 8 8 3 2
400000 10000 8000 800 30 2
400000+10000+8000+800+30+2
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