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%I A234430 #20 Oct 01 2022 23:43:08 %S A234430 1,1,4,5,9,1,5,5,9,0,2,6,1,6,4,6,4,1,7,5,3,5,9,6,3,0,9,6,2,8,2,1,0,3, %T A234430 4,0,6,6,4,8,1,0,9,4,4,9,3,3,1,2,8,6,4,3,0,9,8,3,2,0,4,8,7,7,2,2,4,0, %U A234430 5,6,9,4,2,9,6,6,4,3,1,0,5,2,6,4,8,8,1,9,3,7,9,9,1,7,0,2,2,2,1,8,8,8,3,7,2,4 %N A234430 Decimal expansion of 36/Pi. %C A234430 Diameter of a sphere (or ball) whose volume equals the surface area of the circumscribed cube. %H A234430 <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a> %e A234430 36/Pi = 11.459155902616464175359630962821034066481094... %e A234430 360/Pi = 114.5915590261646417535963096282103406648109... %p A234430 Digits:=100; evalf(36/Pi); # _Wesley Ivan Hurt_, Mar 14 2014 %t A234430 RealDigits[36/Pi, 10, 100][[1]] (* _Alonso del Arte_, Jan 12 2014 *) %o A234430 (PARI) 36/Pi \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Oct 01 2022 %Y A234430 Cf. A000796, A072097, A233778. %K A234430 nonn,cons,easy %O A234430 2,3 %A A234430 _Omar E. Pol_, Dec 25 2013