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Why does it make sense to use 22/7 as the estimate for pi?
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Why does it make sense to use 22/7 as the estimate for pi?
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22/7 makes sense to use as the estimate for pi because dividing 22 by 7 results in the decimal "3.14" to the hundredths place.
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