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Bailey Bernard
24 March, 13:47
How to write 438 in standard
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Tiana Morrison
24 March, 13:54
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400+30+8 is how you put 438 in standard form.
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Milagros Wilkinson
24 March, 15:50
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Four Hundred, Thirty, Eight. [To Write Numbers In Standard For You Need To Break Them Down Into Groups. For Example, For The Number 123 You Would Break It down To Where It Looks Like This (100+20+3). Then You Write It In Letter Form (One Hundred, Twenty, Three).]
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