The Bible, a book that is considered the perfect word of a perfect god tells us what the value of Pi is. Let's see verse 1 Kings 7:23
He also melted a sea of ten cubits from one side to the other, perfectly round; Its height was five cubits, and a cord of thirty cubits encircled it.
These are a list of specifications for the great temple of King Solomon, built about 950 BCE, and his interest here is that it gives a value of π = 3. If we divide 30 cubits between 10 cubits (which are the measures mentioned in written radical) gives us exactly 3.
We know that the length of the circumference is calculated l = 2 · π · r; Since 2 · r is the diameter, it can also be said that
circumference = diameter × π
If we go back to what the Bible says, the diameter is 5 meters and the circumference of 15:
circumference = diameter × π -> 15 = 5 × π
with which the value of π is 3.
This calculation of Pi is a bad approximation to the real value. The figure of 3 in the Bible compared with the real one which is 3.1416 ... indicates an error of about 6%.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
n+1/2n=7/2
2n^2+1/2=7/2
4n^2+2=14
4n^2=12
n^2=3
n=radical3
Answer:
5.5 or 5 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
44 students ÷ 8 rows = 5.5
The width and height of the tv as well as the length and width of the back of your car
The answer is 100
since the number 100 is the number that appears to be the most frequent