can you show me how to wrught numbers in:standard form

expanded form

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standard form = 2,568

expanded form =2,000 + 500 +60 + 8

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4,498,252,900

Certainly! I can explain how to write numbers in standard form and expanded form.

Standard Form:
In standard form, a number is written as a single integer or decimal. The place value of each digit is represented by its position in the number. For example, let's take the number 8,549.

To write this number in standard form, you simply write it as it is: 8,549.

Expanded Form:
In expanded form, a number is written as the sum of the value of each digit, considering its place value. Each digit is multiplied by the place value it holds, and all the terms are added together. To continue with our example of 8,549:

- 8,000 represents 8 thousands (8 x 1000)
- 500 represents 5 hundreds (5 x 100)
- 40 represents 4 tens (4 x 10)
- 9 represents 9 ones (9 x 1)

So, the expanded form of 8,549 is: 8,000 + 500 + 40 + 9.

I hope this explanation helps you understand how to write numbers in standard form and expanded form. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!