The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter Equal to 3.14159265358979323846... (the digits go on forever without repeating) A rough approximation is 22/7 (=3.1428571...), but that is not very accurate
Since pi is irrational, there is (by definition) no way to express it as an exact fraction. Even so, many people write it as 22/7, which is a fairly accurate representation. But it is not exact!
more accurate, most accurate.
Most are pretty accurate, but get one from the doctor and it will be truly accurate.
Yes, accurate is an adjective.
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don't do any plagarism and you will be fine.
If you use a definition verbatim without proper citation or quotation marks, it can be considered plagiarism. It is important to give credit to the original source when using someone else's words or ideas.
Saint Ann
a nerd
I think you are talking about plagarism. An example of plagarism is copying and pasting things from websites into your reports.
Depends on your definition of "accurate"
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Yes, copying word-for-word from a dictionary without proper citation is considered plagiarism, as it is a form of intellectual theft. It's important to paraphrase the definition or provide proper attribution if using it in your own work.
yes it is plagarism
German State
If you are the sender, yes you do. If you have received one then it is not your fault