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The most pressing open question about π is whether it is a normal number -- whether any digit block occurs in the expansion of π just as often as one would statistically expect if the digits had been produced completely "randomly", and that this is true in every base, not just base 10. Current knowledge on this point is very weak; e.g., it is not even known which of the digits 0,…,9 occur infinitely ...
Pi is the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter of a circle. 3.14 is an approximation of Pi. It is not possible to display the value of Pi. (See the related questions.)
Pi Day can be celebrated by eating a pie, discussing topics related to pi, dressing in pi-ralated apparel, such as a shirt with the pi symbol on it, or doing anything else related to pi.
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3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781See the related link for a listing of the first 100,000 digits of Pi.
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Pi is the circumference of a circle divided by the diameter of a circle. 3.14 is an approximation of Pi. It is not possible to display the value of Pi. (See the related questions.)
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Certainly! Here are some open-ended questions for reflecting on "Life of Pi": How does Pi's spirituality and belief in multiple religions influence the way he copes with adversity? In what ways does Pi's relationship with the animals on the lifeboat reflect his own internal struggles and desires? How does the theme of storytelling and the power of imagination play a role in shaping Pi's survival narrative? In what ways does the ending of the novel challenge the reader's understanding of truth and the nature of storytelling?
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Pi Day can be celebrated by eating a pie, discussing topics related to pi, dressing in pi-ralated apparel, such as a shirt with the pi symbol on it, or doing anything else related to pi.
So soccer has the circle in the middle of the field. That is related to pi because it is a circle. That is how they are related!
Pi is related to the area of a circle because it just is. It is closely related to it in math, and to find the circumference (PI 3.14), you must know the area or the diameter.
That depends on the questions which have not been given but in general circular measurements are:- Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi Area of a circle = pi*radius2
Pi is related to the diameter of a circle through the circumference. C=(pi)*d C = circumference (perimeter of the circle) pi = constant d = diameter
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An open question is a question where the person cannot give a complete answer just by saying yes or no. Most question that start with any of the "question" words (who, what, when, where, why, how) are open questions. Closed questions generally start with a verb (do, are, have, etc.). Here are some examples of open questions: Where are you going? Why did she do that? What does that mean?