There is no final digit to pie. It goes on forever.
You Don't know because it goes on forever!
If the last digit is a 5-9 you round up. Ex: 585 go up to 590. If the last digit is 1-4 you round down ex: 584 go down to 580
The 1000th digit of pi is an 8.
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Not sure about milloin, but the millionth digit of pi is 5.
Pi doesn't have a last digit - it goes on for infinity (it also doesn't seem to repeat itself, so there can't even be a philosophical argument for the last digit).
You Don't know because it goes on forever!
If the last digit is a 5-9 you round up. Ex: 585 go up to 590. If the last digit is 1-4 you round down ex: 584 go down to 580
The 1000th digit of pi is an 8.
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When the last digit of a significant digit is 5 and we need to round it, we follow a rule called "round half up". This means that we round the digit up to the nearest number if the digit before it is odd, and round down if it's even. For example, 2.5 would round up to 3, while 3.5 would also round up to 4.
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Not sure about milloin, but the millionth digit of pi is 5.
I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last piece of pie; I will not eat that last half piece of pie.
Half of the last digit = 0.05 poundsHalf of the last digit = 0.05 poundsHalf of the last digit = 0.05 poundsHalf of the last digit = 0.05 pounds
0-4 round down. 5-9 round up. The place of the rounded digit will depend on what place you are rounding to.
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