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Course: MAP Recommended Practice > Unit 41
Lesson 3: Writing whole numbers in written formWhole numbers in written form review
Review writing whole numbers in written form, and try some practice problems.
Written form
Written form is a way to write numbers using only words.
Example
Let's write in expanded form.
Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones |
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Want to learn more about written form? Check out this video.
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- Is there an easier way to write written form? it is a bit tiring when you write it.(15 votes)
- Unfortunately not. Written form is the more "expanded" version of standard form, so I suppose instead of writing out "nine hundred sixty-seven" you could just simplify it to 967.
Generally, written form is the kind of thing you learn once and then never use again. It's just useful for learning to speak numbers.(21 votes)
- What is "fifty thousand, six hundred thirty-one" in standard form?(2 votes)
- 50,631.
50 thousands is like 5 ten-thousands and 0 thousands.
six hundred thirty-one is just 631.
Add them together: 50,631(4 votes)
- I love Khan academy It helps me learn more(94 votes)
- Why can't everything be in standard form (not that I don't like expanded form)?(52 votes)
- you have to learn the differentskills for life(18 votes)
- Why don’t you write a comma after like 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000 or 10,00,000(15 votes)
- So you can show where the thousands are or ten thousands or hundred thousands.(14 votes)
- what if we are certain that our answer is correct but you get it wrong(7 votes)
- what is life?(8 votes)
- life is what the holy Lord has given.(0 votes)
- When do we know were to put the cotation marks in the answer?(7 votes)
- why do we do a review?(6 votes)