3.141
3
9 and 3 are in the 14th and th decimal place for the value of pi.
3.14159265353.1415926535
Pi to 33 decimal places = 3.141592653589793238462643383279502 So, the number 0 is the 33rd digit (of you count the 3 before the decimal place) But, if you count after the decimal place, then it is the number 2.
The 80888840 the digit after the decimal place is a 5. If you start counting from the 3 (of 3.1415...) then it is a 3.
The thirty-second digit of pi following the decimal point is a 0. If you include the 3 at the front, the thirty-second digit of pi is 5.
7.4
Pi to the nearest whole number is 3.
For the vast majority of day-to-day uses, pi is quoted as 3.14. This is equivalent to 3 significant figures, 2 decimal places, or pi 'to the nearest hundreth'.
When rounding a number to the nearest whole number, you look at the first decimal place. In this case, the first decimal place is 3. Since 3 is less than 5, you round down. Therefore, 3.37 rounded to the nearest whole number is 3.
The nearest hundredth of 2.2360679775 is 2.24. This is determined by rounding the number to two decimal places, where the third decimal place (6) indicates that we round up the second decimal place (3) to 4. Thus, 2.2360679775 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 2.24.
The 91st decimal is 3.