Pi written as an improper fraction is 22/722 over 7
No. pi/2 is a fraction but, since pi is irrational, so it pi/2.
Pi is an irrational number. A rational number is one that can be expressed as a fraction (or ratio), e.g. 1/3. There are fractions that are near Pi, for example: 22/7 = 3.142857 (PI = 3.14159265...) A closer fraction is: 355/113 = 3.14159292 However whatever fraction you have, you will never get exactly PI. Hence it is irrational See the links for proofs that pi is irrational.
Basically No, The number pi has a decimal fraction that goes on forever and never falls into a repeating pattern. That is characteristic of irrational numbers like pi.
Pi is not prime nor composite, instead, it is what is called irrational (It can't be written as a fraction or whole number.) Because only whole numbers can be prime, pi is not prime.
The equivalency of Pi in a fraction is 22/7.
pi is an irrational number and so there is no equivalent fraction.
The equivalent fraction for Pi is 22/7 or 31/7
22/7 is the globally accepted fraction for the decimal number Pi.
NO!!!!! pi is an irrational number, which means it cannot form a ratio/fraction. An approximation of 'pi' is the improper fraction '22/7'.
One can define an infinite number of fractions to successively approximate pi, and get closer and closer to pi's value. There is no closest fraction to pi. No matter how close the fraction is to pi you can always find one that is closer.
Pi written as an improper fraction is 22/722 over 7
The pi decimal is 3.14 and the fraction is 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'.
While there is no fraction form for pi, 22/7 is an approximation of pi that can be used for a rough calculation .
One can define an infinite number of fractions to successively approximate pi, and get closer and closer to pi's value. There is no closest fraction to pi. No matter how close the fraction is to pi you can always find one that is closer
22/7 No! It's a joke. There is no fraction value for pi. Pi is an irrational number, meaning that it cannot be represented in fractional form.