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How do you find the area of pi? - Answers

Pi is just a number . . . there is no area to find. However, if you wanted to find the area of a circle, you could multiply the circle's radius time its radius, again, then multiply that answer by pi. If you have a simple pocket calculator, you can find the value of pi to an accuracy of 2 millionth's of a percent. Using the first 6 odd numbers, "113355", simply divide the last 3 numbers (355) by the first 3 numbers (113). A value of pi of 3.14159 is sufficient for most math needs. Actually 3.14 is quite good for the majority of math problems.



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Pi is just a number . . . there is no area to find. However, if you wanted to find the area of a circle, you could multiply the circle's radius time its radius, again, then multiply that answer by pi. If you have a simple pocket calculator, you can find the value of pi to an accuracy of 2 millionth's of a percent. Using the first 6 odd numbers, "113355", simply divide the last 3 numbers (355) by the first 3 numbers (113). A value of pi of 3.14159 is sufficient for most math needs. Actually 3.14 is quite good for the majority of math problems.



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How do you find the area of pi? - Answers

Pi is just a number . . . there is no area to find. However, if you wanted to find the area of a circle, you could multiply the circle's radius time its radius, again, then multiply that answer by pi. If you have a simple pocket calculator, you can find the value of pi to an accuracy of 2 millionth's of a percent. Using the first 6 odd numbers, "113355", simply divide the last 3 numbers (355) by the first 3 numbers (113). A value of pi of 3.14159 is sufficient for most math needs. Actually 3.14 is quite good for the majority of math problems.

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