This number has been known since ancient times, although we have arrived at more accurate values lately.
Wouldn't it be interesting if, buried deep in the digits of pi, the human genome as it is now was encoded?
It would be a very strange co-incidence, but given that Pi is an irrational number....
I don't about more "accurate", because it's been calculated to decimal places far, far beyond anything that can be measured, so after quite a small number of digits it becomes meaningless.
10 pi or 314.someting something 10 pi or 314.someting something 10 pi or 314.someting something
314 feet²Area of a circle = pi x radius²let pi = 3.14A = 3.14 x 10²A = 3.14 x 100A = 314 feet²
If you mean 3.14 for pi then the circumference is: 7*3.14 = 21.98 cm
It was not invented it was discovered.
A= pi r squared 3.14 * 10 *10 = 314 square feet.
10 pi or 314.someting something 10 pi or 314.someting something 10 pi or 314.someting something
Diameter = 314/pi feet
Larry Shaw made pi day on 3, 14, 1989.
314 feet²Area of a circle = pi x radius²let pi = 3.14A = 3.14 x 10²A = 3.14 x 100A = 314 feet²
If you mean 3.14 for pi then the circumference is: 7*3.14 = 21.98 cm
It was not invented it was discovered.
It is: the square root of (314/pi) = 9.997 units to 3 dp
Divide 314 by pi and square root the answer which will give you the radius.
A= pi r squared 3.14 * 10 *10 = 314 square feet.
(12 x "pi" x 20) + 2(36 x "pi") which equals 314 x "pi" which equals about 985.96 when pi is 3.14
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 314.0
George VI created pi.