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Q: What are the first 4 digits after the decimal in pi?
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What are the first two digits of pi?

3.14 is usually what is used for pi, along with 3.1416 which is rounded up. The first two digits are 3.1 and the first two post-decimal values are 1 and 4.


What is the sum of the first nine digits of pi?

4


What are the first ten digits of pi?

The first ten digits of pi are 3.141592653. If rounded to the nearest billionth, that last digit would be 4 instead of a 3.


What are the first four numbers pi written backwards?

The first four digits, written backwards, will be 141.3. The reversed version of pi rounded to 4 digits will be 241.3


What digit of pi appears the most in the first 50 digits?

4


When does 12895 appear in pi?

204,804-204,809th digits of PI And if you don't believe me, I have 4 million digits saved ;) It's the first time the numbers 12895 appear


How many digits is currently the longest calculation of the value of pi?

pi is currently at 4 million digits


What us city has a zip code using the first 4 digits of pi?

savannah,georgia


What is the answer to this number sequence 3 1 4 1 5 9?

Those are the first six digits of pi. Pi ~= 3.141592653... etc


What are all the digits of pi?

Well, to mathematicians, they concluded that pi is irrational meaning that it shows no pattern and is infinite.Mathematicians have already found that there are over 4 trillion digits in pi...its infinite. pi starts with the 50 digits: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751...


How many decimal places does pi go out?

Infinitely many. This is because pi is an irrational number, which means the decimal places neither terminate (such as 2.5) nor repeat (such as 0.333...). This also means that pi cannot be expressed as the fraction of two integers (such as 4/9). The proof of this dates back to the 18th century. At the moment, pi has been computed to more than a trillion (1 000 000 000 000) digits. For most practical purposes, just the first few digits are enough. Rounding pi to 3.14 gives an error of pi - 3.14 = 0.00159265... which is suitable for common use. Pi truncated to 11 digits could measure the circumference of the earth with the precision of a millimeter.


How would you write a decimal that less than 5 ten-thousandths?

The first 4 digits after the decimal point must be zero and the next digit must be 4 or smaller. If it is 4, then the subsequent digits cannot be a sequence of repeating 9s.