You cannot see 9.44 inches on a ruler. The inches are often - though not always - marked in tenths. 9 inches will be shown on the ruler. From there move four small units towards the 10 inch mark. That is 9.4 inches away from the 0. Slightly less than half a mark further along is 9.44 inches.
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Oh, dude, 9.44 inches on a ruler looks like... well, 9.44 inches. It's like slightly over 9 inches but not quite 10. You know, just hanging out there in ruler land, doing its thing. So, yeah, that's what it looks like.
On a standard ruler, 9.44 inches would fall between the 9-inch mark and the 10-inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is typically divided into increments of 1/16 of an inch, so 9.44 inches would be slightly closer to the 9 1/2 inch mark. To be more precise, it would be just over 3/8 of an inch past the 9 1/2 inch mark.
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'pi' is an IRRATIONAL number. Casually this means the decimals go to infinity, and the digits are not in any regular order. Modern pocket calculators will give 'pi' to nine decimal places. Hence pi ~ 3.141592654.... For school work pi = 3.14 or 3.1416 For find engineering pi = 3.1416 (That is to 'ten thousands of a unit'. 'Supa Dupa' computers have calculated 'pi' to 50 billions places and still going.