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There are 116 1s in the first 1000 digits of pi.
The square root of pi is an irrational number, meaning it has an infinite number of digits after the decimal point. It is typically rounded to a limited number of digits for practical use, such as 3.1416. However, if you are looking for the actual number of digits in the square root of pi, it would be infinite.
pi is an irrational number so there are no sustained patterns in the digits of pi.
infinite number of digits after the decimal point -- pi does not have a finite value.
And what use can you make of so many digits? 10-15 digits are more than enough for any practical calculation. Anyway, search Google for "digits of pi", and you'll get several places where pi is listed to many digits.
Currently (Sept 2014), the number of digits is 10 trillion (and fifty).
3.14
False Pi has infinite number of digits with no repetition so there is no way of discovering ALL of Pi's digits.
Pi is an irrational number. As such, it has an infinite number of digits.
An infinite number. As of late 2011, over 10 trillion (1013) digits have been computed.
Infinitely many. The number pi , for example, is between 1 and 1000 and, since pi is a transcendental number, it contains infinitely many digits. Plus, there are all the irrational numbers - each with infinitely many digits, and all the rationals with recurring decimals - again with infinitely many digits.
1.2411 trillion digits (1,241,100,000,000) digits of pi have been dicovered.