While world record holders may have memorized more than 70,000 digits of pi, a JPL engineer explains why you really only need a tiny fraction of that for most calculations – even at NASA.
As a representative of these great United States of America, I will pledge the domestic everyday use of the metric system if those honorable representatives of other nations pledge to stop mixing up commas and periods in numerical notation.
As a representative of these great United States of America, I will pledge the domestic everyday use of the metric system if those honorable representatives of other nations pledge to stop mixing up commas and periods in numerical notation.
It’s called a decimal point, not a decimal comma.
Thank you.