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2.865; cut it to the ten thousandths


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Answer:

2.865.

Explanation:

first get to know the place value of each digit is you move on you will realise that there's no digit for tens of thousands that means that you can add a zero which which will be counted as tens of thousands and since it's not past 5 it can't change the other number. I mean it can't add 1 to 5 so the number remains 2.865 good day.

2.865; cut it to the ten thousandths ​-example-1
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