Yes, Jimmy Buffett recorded a song titled "The Pi" as part of his 1994 album "Fruitcakes." The song humorously celebrates the mathematical constant pi (π) and incorporates elements of his signature laid-back style. It reflects Buffett's penchant for blending playful lyrics with catchy melodies.
Pi is ROUNDED to 3.14. Pi really goes on for ever and ever.
The most numbers from Pi ever recited without mistakes was achieved on 20 November 2005 by Chao Lu (China) with 67,890 digits
about 59 000
Pi is the circumference of the circle divided by the diameter of the circle. Every circle, that ever was, is, or ever will be.
3.14159265.... it is infinite.infinity.
In 2005, Lu Chao of China set a world record by reciting the first 67,890 digits of pi from memory.
In 2005, Lu Chao of China set a world record by memorising the first 67,890 digits of Pi
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The current world record for remembering and reciting the most digits of pi is held by Chao Lu from China, who recited 67,890 digits of pi in 2005.
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This is a shortened approximation of 3.141592..... For ease of learning and general calculations, 'pi' is approximated to ' 3.14' or ' 3.1416 '. 'pi' is an irrational number, which means the decimals go to infinity AND there is no regular order in the decimal digits. 'Supa-Dupa' Computers have calculated 'pi' to 50 billion places and still going. So to calculate a circles circumference or area using a decimal of 50 billion + places is almost impossible.