To write the number twenty thousand, one hundred ninety (20,190) in expanded notation, we can break it down as follows:
- 20,000 can be expressed as \(2 \times 10,000\)
- 100 can be expressed as \(1 \times 100\)
- 90 can be expressed as \(9 \times 10\)
Putting this all together, the full expanded notation for 20,190 is:
\[ (2 \times 10,000) + (1 \times 100) + (9 \times 10) \]
Now, looking at the choices provided:
- 1,000 - This is not correct—20,000 is 2 times 10,000, not 1,000.
- 1,000 (duplicate) - Not applicable for the same reason.
- 104 - Not relevant for our expanded notation.
- 10 - Not relevant since we have 90 expressed as \(9 \times 10\).
- 100,000 - This is not part of the number 20,190.
- 100,000 (duplicate) - Same as above.
- 103 - Not relevant for our expanded notation.
- 10 (duplicate) - Again, not part of the expanded notation.
- 10,000 - This is correct since it's part of the expression for 20,000, which is \(2 \times 10,000\).
So the correct answers to complete the expanded expression are:
- 10,000
This is the only option that completes the expression for 20,190 correctly.