Answer:
[tex]0.2738[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]0.2737575[/tex]
Let's identify each place value:
[tex]0=Ones\\2=Tenths\\7=Hundredths\\3=Thousandths\\7=Ten-Thousandths\\5=Hundred-Thousandths\\7=Millionths\\5=Hundred-Millionths[/tex]
We have a [tex]7[/tex] in the ten-thousandth's place, and what we round it to depends on the place value to the right, and that would be the hundred-thousandth's place, in which we have a [tex]5[/tex]. If the number dependent on rounding is greater than or equal to 5, we round up 1. Numbers less than 5 signal us to round down 1.
Therefore, we have to round [tex]7[/tex] up to [tex]8[/tex], and leave off the numbers after the ten thousandth's place:
[tex]0.2738[/tex]