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The Egyptians used 256 divided with 81 to calculate pi.
No,they did not
the ancient Egyptians used pi to build pyramids
The Egyptians calculated pi to be 3.16.
The approximate value of pi used by the ancient Egyptians was 3.16
They used it to make correct angles in the pyramids.
At around 1900 B.C., Egyptians estimated the value of pi to be 256 / 81 .
The first known people to use the concept of pi were the ancient Babylonians and Egyptians. The Babylonians approximated pi as 3.125 around 1900 BCE, while the Egyptians used a value of approximately 3.16 in their calculations, as evidenced in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus. These early civilizations utilized pi in their geometry, particularly in relation to circles.
While it is suggested that the concept of pi has been in use since the time of the Egyptians, the firs person to extensively calculate pi (and whose name is most synonymous with it) is Archimedes
Pi was first used by the Babylonians and Egyptians.
While there is no fraction form for pi, 22/7 is an approximation of pi that can be used for a rough calculation .
At around 1900 B.C., Egyptians estimated the value of pi to be 256/81.