What are the first three digits of Pi?
pi = 3.14159265 therefore the first three = 3.14 1) Pi is the number of times a circle’s diameter will fit around its circumference. 2) Most people would say that a circle has no corners, but it is more accurate to say that it has an infinite number of corners. 3) The sequence of digits in Pi so far passed all known tests for randomness. 4) Here are the first 100 decimal places of Pi 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884… 5) The fraction (22 / 7) is a well used number for Pi. It is accurate to 0.04025%. 6) Another fraction used as an approximation to Pi is (355 / 113) which is accurate to 0.00000849% 7) A more accurate fraction of Pi is(104348 / 33215). This is accurate to 0.00000001056%. 8) Pi occurs in hundreds of equations in many sciences including those describing the DNA double helix, a rainbow, ripples spreading from where a raindrop fell into water, superstrings, general relativity, normal distribution, distribution of primes, geometry problems, waves, navigation…. 9) There
Obviously pi equals 3.14 which are the first three digits. But after that it is 3.141592653589732etc. Check out http://www.eveandersson.com/pi/digits/10… to see more!