28 3s
Pi has an infinite amount of decimal places (that means that the numbers go on and on, into infinity) a more basic example of this is 10 divided by 3. The answer is 3.33333333... and the 3s will go on forever if you try to write all of them down.
9
3000/3 = 1000
There are: 21/3 = 7
pi can go on forever because it is just like having 10 divided by 3. the answer would be 3.33 recurring. this is because no matter how long you go into the 3s', you'll never reach when the answer is 10. the amount of 3s' you have are the amounts of 9s' you'll have after the 9.
28 3s
Pi has an infinite amount of decimal places (that means that the numbers go on and on, into infinity) a more basic example of this is 10 divided by 3. The answer is 3.33333333... and the 3s will go on forever if you try to write all of them down.
9
4
16
37.6666667
2,560
Well, darling, there are two 3s in 78. Simple math, really. But hey, if you need help with anything else, I'm here to sprinkle some sass on it.
3000/3 = 1000
There are: 21/3 = 7
24 of them