192 plus 99 ket strokes for spaces between the numbers.
7,888,888,908
For only the digits: 5,888,896. More if there are commas as thousands separators (as in this answer), or spaces between numbers (999,999 of those).
1*9+2*90+3*1=192
192Numbers 1-9: one keystroke per number 9*1 = 9Numbers 10-99: two keystrokes per number 90*2 = 180Number 100: three keystrokes per number 1*3 = 39+180+3=192
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7,888,888,908
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1*9+2*90+3*1=192
For only the digits: 5,888,896. More if there are commas as thousands separators (as in this answer), or spaces between numbers (999,999 of those).
1*9+2*90+3*1=192
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192Numbers 1-9: one keystroke per number 9*1 = 9Numbers 10-99: two keystrokes per number 90*2 = 180Number 100: three keystrokes per number 1*3 = 39+180+3=192
No; pi is an endless number. You can type as many numbers you want of it, or calculate things for as many digits as you can handle/your calculator will let you type, but pi itself goes on forever.
10 keystrokes are needed to type "Wichita, KS."
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