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There are an infinite number of decimal place values. Last year, a Japanese team,

using a supercomputer, calculated the value of "pi" out to 4 trillion decimal places.

The first seven places after the decimal point are:

tenths

hundredths

thousandths

ten-thousandths

hundred-thousandths

millionths

ten-millionths

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