π \boxed{\pi}

\(\pi\) with 10000 digits π \pi with 10000 digits

What is the color of 64th digit of π \pi ?

Details:

π = 3.14... \pi=3.14... the first digit is 3, the second digit is 1 and so on. So the target digit is the 63th decimal place of π \pi .

Note: This problem is original.

p u r p l e \color{#69047E}{purple} y e l l o w \color{#CEBB00}{yellow} o r a n g e \color{#EC7300}{orange} r e d \color{#D61F06}{red}

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1 solution

Matin Naseri
Feb 12, 2018

π \pi = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459 2 \text{ 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459}{\boxed{2}}

The last digit or the 64 t h \text{64}^{th} digit of π \pi is 2 \boxed{2} according to below picture we got that the color of 2 \boxed{2} is y e l l o w \color{#CEBB00}{yellow} .

\(\pi\) with 10000 digit's π \pi with 10000 digit's

Hence the is 2 \boxed{\color{#CEBB00}{2}}

I'm not so sure how the picture helps. Is one supposed to zoom in and count 64 pixels?

Geoff Pilling - 2 years ago

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