value of pi and 22/7

peter peter.mosley at talk21.com
Fri Mar 18 05:10:43 EDT 2011


On Mar 17, 5:22 pm, Kee Nethery <k... at kagi.com> wrote:
> My favorite approximation is: 355/113  (visualize 113355 split into two 113 355 and then do the division). The first 6 decimal places are the same.
>
> 3.141592920353982 = 355/113
> vs
> 3.1415926535897931
>
> Kee Nethery

Or (more for fun than any practical application) try (2143/22)^(1/4) =
3.14159265268.

Other approximations I have seen are root(10) and 3.142.  This last
was especially popular at school, which for me was sufficiently long
ago to have used four figure log tables.

The Old Testament (1 Kings 7,23) says ... "And he made a molten sea,
ten cubits from the one brim to the other: it was round all about, and
his height was five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass it
round about. ".  So pi=3.  End Of.











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