Expanded Form and Word Form Calculator
Expanded form calculator shows expanded forms of a number including expanded notation form, expanded factor form, expanded exponential form and word form.
Expanded form or expanded notation is a way of writing numbers to see the math value of individual digits. When numbers are separated into individual place values and decimal places they can also form a mathematical expression. 5,325 in expanded notation form is 5,000 + 300 + 20 + 5 = 5,325.
You can write numbers using expanded form in multiple ways.
Write 5,325 in Expanded Number Form
Standard Form:
5,325
Expanded Form:
5,000 + 300 + 20 + 5 = 5,325
Expanded Factors Form:
(5 × 1,000) + (3 × 100) + (2 × 10) + (5 × 1) = 5,325
Expanded Exponential Form:
(5 × 103) + (3 × 102) + (2 × 101) + (5 × 100) = 5,325
Word Form:
five thousand, three hundred twenty-five
Note that in England and Great Britain the phrase "standard form" refers to the scientific number notation that the US calls "scientific notation." Standard form in Great Britain and scientific notation in the US mean essentially the same thing when referring to the notation used to represent very large or very small numbers such as 4.959 × 1012 or 1.66 × 10-24.
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Last updated: August 1, 2025