Answer: Some examples of daily uses of Pi:
Electrical engineers used pi to solve problems for electrical applications.
Statisticians use pi to track population dynamics.
Medicine benefits from pi when studying the structure of the eye.
Biochemists see pi when trying to understand the structure/function of DNA.
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The circumference of a circle is found using this formula: C=π⋅dorC=2π⋅r.
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3+1+4 Fun Facts About Pi Pi is a ratio; as such, it never changes. ... = circumference / diameter. Though pi is irrational (meaning that it can't be expressed by a simple fraction, and the decimal points go on forever without repeating), it is often represented by a rational number: most often 3.14 or 22/7.
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