What if Pi was the answer instead of the question?

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Thanks for the threads... it just happens that there was no internet today so I started wondering about what implications would we have if Pi was the answer instead of the question, I'm seeing several topics about it, so thanks for being there...

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stidiek said:
I started wondering about what implications would we have if Pi was the answer instead of the question,
Are you familiar with the TV show "Jeopardy"?
 
stidiek said:
Hi,

Thanks for the threads... it just happens that there was no internet today so I started wondering about what implications would we have if Pi was the answer instead of the question, I'm seeing several topics about it, so thanks for being there...

Bye!
Answer: ##\pi##
Question: What is the area of a circle of radius 1 unit?
 
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I'll take the Pi base ideas (pi as unit) that surprisingly seem to request having pi=10 instead of 1... as a better approach to what I was thinking, no jeopardy fan here (is it fun)! It sounds that it's a tv show for people who like being tested and memorize a lot of stuff that is on the internet, just too millenial to pay attention to that, :p
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