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.
Pi was first used by the Babylonians and Egyptians.
While there is no fraction form for pi, 22/7 is an approximation of pi that can be used for a rough calculation .
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 Egyptians and the Babylonians are the first cultures that discovered Pi about 4,000 years ago.
In ancient Babylonian and Biblical times the value of pi was considered to be about 3