The digits beyond the first few decimal places are of no practical or scientific value. Four decimal places are sufficient for the design of the finest engines; ten decimals are sufficient to obtain the circumference of the earth to within a fraction of an inch if the earth were a smooth sphere...


A History of Pi, Chapter 10 (p. 100), St. Martin's Press. 1974


The digits beyond the first few decimal places are of no practical or scientific value. Four decimal places are sufficient for the design of the...

The digits beyond the first few decimal places are of no practical or scientific value. Four decimal places are sufficient for the design of the...

The digits beyond the first few decimal places are of no practical or scientific value. Four decimal places are sufficient for the design of the...

The digits beyond the first few decimal places are of no practical or scientific value. Four decimal places are sufficient for the design of the...