most likely 2/7
The equivalent fraction for Pi is 22/7 or 31/7
NO!!!!! pi is an irrational number, which means it cannot form a ratio/fraction. An approximation of 'pi' is the improper fraction '22/7'.
Pi cannot be expressed exactly as any fraction (including as a fraction of powers of 10, which is what a decimal fraction is). There are an infinite number of place values in the number 'pi'.
No 10*pi is not a rational number because it can't be expressed as a fraction
Pi's fraction would be a never ending number divided by another never ending number, because pi is a never ending number. If you want the exact numbers of pi in fraction, it would be a really big number divided by a really big number. It's very difficult to find the fraction, so i cannot tell you what the exact fraction is.
25/8
The Babylonians probably didn't use "pi", as it is a Greek letter and I don't think the civilisations overlapped.
Dear Ask. What value of PI did the babylonians obtain?
The ancient Babylonians used pi as a number approx 4000 years ago.
Pi came from the Babylonians in 3000 B.C.
While there is no fraction form for pi, 22/7 is an approximation of pi that can be used for a rough calculation .
Pi was first used by the Babylonians and Egyptians.
The ancient Babylonians were one of the first who gave it a value of about 3 but even today we do not know the exact value of pi only that a circle's circumference dividedby its diameter is equal to pi which is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a fraction.
The first to find the value in pi were the Babylonians and Egyptians.
the Babylonians were the first -haley
The equivalency of Pi in a fraction is 22/7.
The Egyptians and the Babylonians are the first cultures that discovered Pi about 4,000 years ago.