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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Pi

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This girl recites Pi to the nthieth (decimal place/digit) while solving Rubik's cube and keeping at equilibrium a bunch of books on her head.

Is this sentence correct? Would you ask the question like this?

How many numbers are in Pi?

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I would say: This girl recites pi to 100 decimal places while solving Rubik's cube and balancing a pile of books on her head. Pi has how many decimal places? [The answer is an infinite number.

  • I would say: This girl recites pi to 100 decimal places while solving Rubik's cube and balancing a pile of books on her head.
  • Pi has how many decimal places?
  • [The answer is an infinite number.
  • ] The following questions are about the video in the link below.
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I would say:

This girl recites pi to 100 decimal places while solving Rubik's cube and balancing a pile of books on her head.

Pi has how many decimal places? [The answer is an infinite number. She recited the first 100, though we'll have to take her word for it that she got them right.]

The following questions are about the video in the link below.
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Rover_KE[The answer is an infinite number. She recited the first 100, though we'll have to take her word for it that she got them right.]
She got the first 50 right.

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