Cause often everything that is the most accurate and genius mustn't be sophisticated. Many digits in our answer means that it's subjectively more acurate (i.e to the extent that we know it), but objectively it is less accurate. Under objectiveness yet unknown nature properties are implied. As example: electron charge.
i think it's conclusionThis is a homework question we can't answer for you.
just admit you were wrong, and start over, because a hypothesis is what you think might happen
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No.Why it's incorrect is left as an exercise for the reader. Off the top of my head I can think of three reasons.
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I think roll no. is incorrect. CBSE roll no. is of seven digits. Please check yourrol no.
Based on the information available, there is no reason to think it is incorrect!
some people might think it is incorrect because they think when you die that is the end
I think i might be incorrect but i think it is Brazil.
The answer is 0.894736842 . I think.
16 i think....may be incorrect....i think he only had 1
Because pi is an irrational number (meaning that the numbers after the decimal never end) and the computational power of computers is always increasing the number of digits found in pi will continue to increase and change every day. The number of digits of pi have surpassed one billion (i think, I will try to find a site). They have a supercomputer always on, getting more and more accurate. A guy had a computer on for 7 years and got a billion digits of pi (with an old laptop). However you only really need just over 30 to be accurate enough by any standards.
Its place usually represents the degree of accuracy of the number. The only exception (that I can think of) is when the last digit is 0 and it is there only for conventional reasons - for example money values being given to 2 digits after the decimal point.
20 I think.
i think they should be called "DIGITS"
i think it is 25
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