There's no single answer, as the value varies across a broad spectrum. Without
belaboring the assertion, it's enough simply to point out that cherry and apple
consistently fetch the highest prices, at least in the USA, whereas rhubarb and
lemon-broccoli typically molder on the shelf.
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Pie is sweet and 3.14
Technically, the true value of pi is larger than 3.14 (3.14159...) so any value of pi more precise than two decimal places will be bigger than your version of pi which equals 3.14000... As for pie, there's no limit to how large a pie one can bake
Nobody has yet discovered the true value of pi in mathematics because it is an irrational number and its value is the circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi which is impossible to work out.
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It isn't 3.143. It is approximately 3.14. The first thirteen digits of pie are: 3.141592653589.