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Radda [10]
3 years ago
9

How to expand 1,478,908​

Mathematics
1 answer:
NemiM [27]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1,000,000 400,000 70,000 8,000 900 8

Step-by-step explanation:

you just break it down per number place (millions, hundred thousands, ten thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, then ones)

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