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My step daughter is a math teacher & told me today is pi day, enjoy it with whatever pie you like.
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Area of a circle PiR2 (pie R squared)
No - pie are round - cornbread are square. Joe K
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pi are 3,14159265358979323846. How do I know this? It's my birthday. 78 is just a fond memory.
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Joe, I make my cornbread in an iron skillet so my cornbread are round.....
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Looking up the phrase on the Internet it seems a southern/appalachian colloquialism. Joe K
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314 trillion digits of pi was just calculated on a single Dell PowerEdge R7725 server that ran constantly for nearly four months. See https://www.livescience.com/physics-...ely-irrational
For most engineering calculations only 4 decimal places are needed.
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To demonstrate this, the Professor calculated some common engineering calculation (I think it volumetric compression in a cylinder) and instead of Pi used to calculate the area, he used "3." Surprisingly, it didn't make that much difference in the answer, actually less than the 3.14/3 fraction/percentage (4.06 percent) that starting with the incorrect value represented. It became our task for that evening to identify why this was so. Which meant doing the calculation "in parallel" for each step and comparing the intermediate answers all the way down to the end. Joe K
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113/355 is close enough for 99.99% of calculations. Divide it out on your calculator and compare.
EDIT: I have the numbers reversed. it's 355/113.
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And 113355 isn't very hard to remember. If it was I couldn't remember it. First 3 odd numbers.
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Archimedes also proved that the ratio of the area of a circle to the square of its radius is equal to PI (A/r square = PI)
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I always used 22/7...
3.17 is more important...'cause that's my birthday. ![]() I've eaten a lot of green birthday cake.
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In the 2010s when I was in college, all of the math professors told us to use 3.14 for pi and that any additional significant digits were unnecessary. On one occasion I used nine significant digits on a quiz and the professor got mad at me and told me to never do it again! It was either from that or from the times I'd hand write how I think I needed to finish the problem but didn't know how to
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It was 14.3 here and Right Hand Drive on the left of the road, the water spun clockwise down the drain and the cheese was yellow.
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When I was in college in the late 1950’s, we used slide rules that were accurate to two significant figures, so 3.14 for Pi was adequate.
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I think you mean 355/113, don’t you? Or 1/(113/355)?
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No calculation of Pi is correct, even the ones with trillions of decimal places are approximations. Pi is an irrational number.
The more accurate approximations are only important in things like calculating the curvature of space-time. The first calculations of Pi were done by calculating the total length of the sides of a polygon and continuing to increase the number of sides until it was almost round. Several algorithms have been developed for calculating Pi, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximations_of_pi You calculator stores a value of Pi instead of calculating it each time. That saves time when doing work on the calculator. 355/113 is accurate to the 7th decimal.
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We weren’t allowed to use calculators on exams when I was in school. Something about they were considered “elitist”. Gotta love that California thinking, even 50+ years ago. My “go to” calculator is the HP 15C, both “hard copy” and app emulator.
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