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What is the standard for 600,000+80,000+10
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680,010 is the same 600,000+80,000+10
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The standard form for 600,000 + 80,000 + 10 is
680,000
The standard form of any number is the number only using the numbers 0-9. And in this case, it is the sum of the numbers.
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