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Kristian Dudley
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How to write 65 million in expanded form
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Ramiro
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65,000,000 is how to write it in expanded form because 1 million in expanded form is 1,000,000 so you just change it to 65
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Maci Haney
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60,000,000 + 5,000,000
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60,000,000+5,000,000 = 65,000,000
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