I am not sure whether there have been, but such attempts wouldn't make sense, simply because the number pi HAS no last digit. Thus, any such attempt would be useless and misguided.
Even with some fairly simple operations, such as dividing 1 by 3, or 1 by 7, you get an infinite number of digits. In this case, the digits repeat (0.33333... and 0.142857 142857 142857..., respectively). Pi is "worse" than that; it has been proven that it is irrational, meaning that there is no such repetition.
There is no last digit of pi. It is possible to calculate the digits of pi an infinite number of times. The one millionth number is 5.
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It's been proven that pi is an irrational number. In other words, it can't bewritten with a finite number of digits, and there is no 'last digit'.
Half of the last digit = 0.05 poundsHalf of the last digit = 0.05 poundsHalf of the last digit = 0.05 poundsHalf of the last digit = 0.05 pounds
It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.It is the last digit of 34= 81. Therefore it is 1.
The last digit is 4.
Look at the last digit. If the last digit is even, the number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.
the unit digit is the last digit from left or ones digit
If the last digit in 7.37 is less than 5, then remove the last digit. One Decimal Place Rule #2: If the last digit in 7.37 is 5 or more and the second to the last digit in 7.37 is less than 9, then remove the last digit and add 1 to the second to the last digit.
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The last digit of the number 42012 is 2.
Look at the last digit. If a number's last digit is even, the number is even. If the last digit is odd, the number is odd.