I don't know but it was probably a baker. Except I always though their maths odd since their dozens were equal to 13!
As for all the decimals of pi, nobody discovered them nor is anybody ever going to. Pi is a transcendental number which is a particularly awkward kind of irrational number. It has an infinite decimal representation without any recurrence pattern. The value of pi has been calculated to a very high degree of precision, but in comparison to the infinitely long sequence of digits, they have hardly started!
10.200 easy as pie.
william playfair
No, they are not. Recurring decimals are rational.
All three ARE decimals.
All numbers can be changed from fractions to decimals.
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510
you eat pie
Pie was discovered on March 14th by Scientists. They celebrate it because pie is a never ending number. Pie=3.14 and more!
10.200 easy as pie.
3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279
william playfair
The circle graph (or a pie chart) is used for showing percentages and/or decimals or to show a fraction
All terminating decimals can be written as fractions.
No, they are not. Recurring decimals are rational.
Fractions start with pie. People discovered that if you have one pie, and you have more than one person who wishes to eat pie, it becomes necessary to divide the pie into fractions. Four people can each have a quarter of a pie, for example.
Well, honey, if you want to write one hundred sixty two thousandths in decimals, you simply write it as 0.162. It's as easy as pie!
Technically any pie you make will be pie-flavored. Just like all pizza is pizza-flavored, etc.