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Given: 10,670; 10,706; 10,092; and 10,029, the correct arrangement of these numbers from the least to the greatest value is: 10,029; 10,092; 10,670; 10,706. 10,092; 10,029; 10,670; 10,706. 10,290; 10,029; 10,706; 10,670. 10,029; 10,092; 10,706; 10,670.

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