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Did You Mean: Pi?"The sum of pi"... I don't exactly understand I don't think...BUT! I do know that pi is an irrational number that starts out kinda sorta like this: 0.14159... ... ... infinity. So if this is a question on your homework or something, it's most likely a trick question. (i.e. - There is no sum; it's irrational!)OR! If you need to use pie in an equation, there are scientific calculators with a pi button built in. You can't type pi out completely, considering it goes on forever.If you don't own a scientific calculator, you can buy one for app. $10-15 @ Wal-Mart. If that's not an option, you can always just use the first few numbers in pi.(i.e. - 0.1415 x radius^2)



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Did You Mean: Pi?"The sum of pi"... I don't exactly understand I don't think...BUT! I do know that pi is an irrational number that starts out kinda sorta like this: 0.14159... ... ... infinity. So if this is a question on your homework or something, it's most likely a trick question. (i.e. - There is no sum; it's irrational!)OR! If you need to use pie in an equation, there are scientific calculators with a pi button built in. You can't type pi out completely, considering it goes on forever.If you don't own a scientific calculator, you can buy one for app. $10-15 @ Wal-Mart. If that's not an option, you can always just use the first few numbers in pi.(i.e. - 0.1415 x radius^2)



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How do you get the sum of pie? - Answers

Did You Mean: Pi?"The sum of pi"... I don't exactly understand I don't think...BUT! I do know that pi is an irrational number that starts out kinda sorta like this: 0.14159... ... ... infinity. So if this is a question on your homework or something, it's most likely a trick question. (i.e. - There is no sum; it's irrational!)OR! If you need to use pie in an equation, there are scientific calculators with a pi button built in. You can't type pi out completely, considering it goes on forever.If you don't own a scientific calculator, you can buy one for app. $10-15 @ Wal-Mart. If that's not an option, you can always just use the first few numbers in pi.(i.e. - 0.1415 x radius^2)

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