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Why is it If you try to write the true name of pi this way it turns out to be a terrible name. I had an uncle named Leroy Frances and a grandfather, Oscar Cornelius. They both had nick names. You can probably see why. Since pi is an irrational number... (ok, just a minute) Pi is defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. This is interesting. Pi is an irrational ratio? (oh well, we'll leave you to research that oxymoron with some of the links below. Back to what I was saying.) Since pi is an irrational number, its name written in digits has no end. It goes forever without ever repeating. Now that is a bad name. Since pi is a popular number used in many calculations it was given a nick name. Wouldn't you rather write Some people just write 3.14 for pi, but this may not be accurate enough for some calculations. We'd hate it if a bridge would collapse, a building would fall down or a plane would crash just because someone did not use an accurate enough number in their calculations. The more correct digits of pi that are used in a calculation, the more accurate the answer. So be careful. 3.14 might not always be accurate enough, but it sure makes it nice to celebrate on March 14.
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