3.14...?
Not exactly, 'cause it's actual value is what you get when you divide 22 by 7. And, in terms of angle it is 180o .
Pie is sweet and 3.14
the value of pie is ALWAYS 3.14 The deliciousness of pie gives it it's value. In mathematical terms, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
3.14...?
Then the measured value is larger than the actual value.
The data value of the pumpkin pie is 400.
the root word of place value is pie! Pie is the root word of value! It's all very simple! Pie = 3.14 and has variables like x,h,or r so there is the answer to your question!
%error = (Actual value- Measured value) / actual value *100
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The difference between the Actual Value & Earned Value is the Project Cost Variance
There is an exact value - we just can't write it in numbers.
Well, they are nominally used to keep the bottom crust flat during the crust baking, preceding the actual pie bake.