to recite pi without taking any breaks would take forever. This is because pi is a number that never stops, and goes on forever. Pi=3.14159265..., but goes on longer and longer. Pi is normally rounded to: 3.14
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How far you get depends on how fast you recite, which you didn't mention.
Let's say you could recite two digits every second without a break, and still figure out
some way to eat and breathe.
You would recite 172,800 in a day, 63,115,200 in a year, and 5,049,216,000 in 80 years.
In 2005, a supercomputer team in Japan announced that they had tabulated (pi)
out to 1,241 billion decimal digits ... a little over 245 times what you recited in
eighty years, or roughly 19,662 years at 2 per second.
But it's a race you can't win. In the next 19,662 years, the number of known digits
will be many times what it is today.
Infinity is not a number so we would not know how many digit would be in infinity it just something that you can tell endless that is why infinity was invented
How am i supposed to know!
you guess, i don't know...1,2,3,4??
I don't know all of them because they go on forever, but here are a few, 3.14159265
When someone asks you for your "Digits" that means they want your number. Dont just randomely give someone your digits, make sure you know the person very well or have talked to them for awhile. If you just randomly give then your digits, then they can find out information about where you live and dangerous stuff. Yes, giving out numbers is more dangerous than you think.
breaks up with you
Infinity is not a number so we would not know how many digit would be in infinity it just something that you can tell endless that is why infinity was invented
if you do not recite the quran then you will forget how to read it and if everyone forgets how to read it then it can be altered and changed as people won't know if what is written is correct or incorrect.
if you do not recite the quran then you will forget how to read it and if everyone forgets how to read it then it can be altered and changed as people won't know if what is written is correct or incorrect.
We need to know what 'this point' is before we can answer.
Chao Lu (China) memorised the number Pi to 67,890 digits in 2005. The number of digits that the world record holder has memorised in total would be nearly impossible to know.
I would like to know the answer to this as well.
In 2011, 1 quadrillion. We know the 2 quadrillion no. digit of pi which is 0 and a few digits around. Still, we don't all the digits in between 1 quadrillionth and 2 quadrillionth digits of pi.
because they didnt know the other digits.
How am i supposed to know!
The digits of a value which can be used with accuracy with other values. ie- you have two measurements, 13.6mg and 15.716mg. The most digits you can use are 3, because 13.6 has an accuracy of 3 digits. If you used 5 digits, accuracy would be limited because you do not know/have the 4th and 5th digits of the first value. When a a significant digit is followed by an exact 5, round to the nearest even digit. ie- 2.03g and 3.045g You have 3 significant digits, so 3.04g is rounded to 3.04g. If it were 3.055g, it would get rounded to 3.06g.
I know both ANZ and Comm Bank have 9 digits!