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Question 22 What number is equivalent to the expanded form shown below? (2x100)+(3×1)+(4×1/10)+(3×1/1000)
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Question 22 What number is equivalent to the expanded form shown below? (2x100)+(3×1)+(4×1/10)+(3×1/1000)
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You get the number 203.403
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