^ Quote system is messing up. Since Pi is near infinite, you'd have to pick a stopping point for the decimals to go to. Eight seems like the best place, where as usually people could stop at 3 decimal points for the known 3.14 I also used a calculator. HashtagNotGoogle I'll go into the corner of shame now.
Well yeah bud.. Quote is messing up.. I wanted to say that this question can be solved through concept of approximations.. And using calculator was wise idea Cuz calculating through approximations can take a long time lol..
Ummm... Any sixth grader knows that pi isn't near infinite, it is infinite. And there is no such thing as near infinite. Infinity isn't a actual value, it's a concept. You can't be near infinite. You are either infinite or you aren't.
@greatkingfrank Quote is messing up so I m gonna type like this.. Bud u didn't get his point.. With pi as near infinity he meant to say that if we keep on solving 22/7 it never ends and keeps on running to infinite numbers in decimals.. Tho I can say he is wrong to say near infinity..
I said near infinite because we haven't completed (and never can) an estimated number. It was an inaccurate assumption of a definition, though, and needed proper explanation. My mind does not work the same as everyone else's, so I will seem very confusing to you guys. :lol: