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How can Pi find the volume of a sphere? - Answers
Volume = 4/3 * pi * radius3'Pi' is just a number. It doesn't 'do' anything, any more than '6' does. The specialthing about 'pi' is that it's the number that keeps popping up wherever circles areinvolved. So if a person is paying attention, it doesn't take him long to realize thathe can use 'pi' to do things, like with angles, and with things that move in circles,and like finding the area of circles and the volume of spheres.It's not the 'pi' that does it. It's the person who knows how to use the number 'pi'.
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How can Pi find the volume of a sphere? - Answers
Volume = 4/3 * pi * radius3'Pi' is just a number. It doesn't 'do' anything, any more than '6' does. The specialthing about 'pi' is that it's the number that keeps popping up wherever circles areinvolved. So if a person is paying attention, it doesn't take him long to realize thathe can use 'pi' to do things, like with angles, and with things that move in circles,and like finding the area of circles and the volume of spheres.It's not the 'pi' that does it. It's the person who knows how to use the number 'pi'.
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How can Pi find the volume of a sphere? - Answers
Volume = 4/3 * pi * radius3'Pi' is just a number. It doesn't 'do' anything, any more than '6' does. The specialthing about 'pi' is that it's the number that keeps popping up wherever circles areinvolved. So if a person is paying attention, it doesn't take him long to realize thathe can use 'pi' to do things, like with angles, and with things that move in circles,and like finding the area of circles and the volume of spheres.It's not the 'pi' that does it. It's the person who knows how to use the number 'pi'.
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