Pi is an irrational number, which means it cannot be represented as a ratio or fraction. It is impossible to calculate an exact value for pi, but has been calculated to over one billion digits. The first few digits in this series are 3.141592654, but the numbers to the right of the decimal point continue without repeating forever.
Pi Day is March 14. It is that day because it is 3-14 (the first 3 digits of pi). It is just a day to eat pie (the dessert) and celebrate pi (3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375...)
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[pi^(1/3)]^2 * pi = pi^(2/3) * pi = pi^(5/3) The answer is the cubic root of pi to the fifth power.
Yes because circumference = diameter*pi and the value of pi is just over 3
18pi m^3 ~ 56.5486678 m^3 sphere: (4/3)pi(r^3) hemisphere: ((4/3)pi(r^3))/2=(4/6)pi(r^2)=(2/3)pi(r^3) d=6 r=3 (2/3)pi(3^3)=(2/3)pi(27)=(54/3)pi=18pi
3.1415926589 or pi just joking its just 3
Yes because circumference = diameter*pi and the value of pi is just over 3
Assuming you have a cylinder, the volume is area of the base multiplied by the height. The area of the base is the area of a circle of radius 3 (PI*radius^2 = PI*3^2 = 9*PI). The height is 5. The resulting volume would be 5*9*PI = 45*PI units^3. Did I just do your homework?
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Pi is ROUNDED to 3.14. Pi really goes on for ever and ever.
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3.14159265358979 compared to the size of infinity, which is how long pi is, that is just the bare beginning.There can only be one first digit and that is 3.
9 and 43/49 its easy really. just 22/7 then square it
If the radius of a sphere is r, then its volume is 4/3*pi*r3 So, 4/3*pi*r3 = 60 ie pi*r3 = 60*3/4 = 45 then r3 = 45/pi = 45/3.14 = 14.32 so r = cube root of 14.32 = 2.43
im not really sure but i think it is 1.772453851... or somthing like that... Considering that pi has an infinite number of decimal places, no-one really knows, but that is pretty close. go with 1.772 if you just need to be average.
The formula for the diameter is circumference divided by pi. In this case, 3 divided by pi (= 0.95) then to get the radius just divide by 2. 0.95 divded by 2 = 0.48
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