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6,500 - standard form is when you are writing the number (converting from written to numeric form)

Sixty-five hundred in standard form : 6,500

Further explanation

Numbers are made up of one or more digits.

In the digit system, the value of a number depends on its place, or position, in the number.

Each digit is different place value.

We can also use a place-value chart to easily see the place values ​​for each digit, for example from Trillions, Billions, Millions, Thousands, Ones

The place value of the digits in a number: hundred thousands, ten thousands, one thousands, hundreds, tens, ones, decimal points, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, hundred thousandths

We can write numbers in word form, standard form and expanded form

Standard form it means not in expanded form

The standard form of a number can place digits from a number, separated into groups of three by commas. These groups of three digits are known as periods

For example numbers 50,654 (standard form)

in word form: fifty thousand sixty hundred fifty four

in expanded form: 50,000 + 600 + 50 + 4

So for sixty-five hundred

  • in standard form: 6,500
  • in expanded form: 6000 + 500
  • in word form (equal to sixty-five hundred word form) = 6 thousand and 5 hundreds
  • 6,500 has 1 periods

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