There are four nines in a deck of cards.
four nines - with eight left over !
6
The "Feynman Point" is a series of six nines in pi. It starts at the 762nd decimal place.π = 3.1415926 ... 1134999999837 ...The series is named after Richard Feynman for claiming in a lecture that he wanted to memorize pi up to the 762nd digit so that he could end his recitation with "nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, and so on." This would give the false impression that pi is rational, since infinitely repeating nines indicate a terminating decimal (see "Wikipedia article '0.999...'" in related links).
Four 9's
There are 100229 threes and 100106 nines. A table of all the digit frequencies can be found at http://www.super-computing.org/pi-decimal_current.html
About 100,000 of each.
Not counting the 3 in the ones place, there are 100229 threes and 100106 nines.
111,111,111 nines are in a billion
There are approximately 11.88888889 nines in 107.
The Law of Nines has 502 pages.
7 nines, with 5 left over.
There are four nines in a deck of cards.
Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.Whole nines: none.Nines, in fraction: infinitely many.
four nines - with eight left over !
Thirteen.
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