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Standard Form Please: 2x1000000+6x100000+1x10000+3x1000+7x100+6x10+6x1=
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Firstly, let's take apart the pieces of this expanded number:
2*1000000 = 2000000
6*100000 = 600000
1*10000 = 10000
3*1000 = 3000
7*100 = 700
6*10 = 60
6*1 = 6
Now, we just have to add these together to make the number in its standard form.
2000000+600000+10000+3000+700+60+6 = 2,613,766.
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