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    What could you call 3.142 to three decimal places?

    Question #36073. Asked by freddy_krueger.

    TabbyTom

    pi

    Jul 09 03, 5:08 PM
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    To only three decimal places it should really be called a piece of pi

    Jul 10 03, 3:53 AM

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