Mm

Markem

16/03/2016 9:40 PM

So a math problem

Round the 5th decimal into the 4th of PI. It is also Saint Patrick's
day amateur day number two drive careful and sober.


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Mm

Markem

in reply to Markem on 16/03/2016 9:40 PM

17/03/2016 8:03 AM

On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 21:59:35 -0500, Gordon Shumway
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 21:40:26 -0500, Markem <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Round the 5th decimal into the 4th of PI. It is also Saint Patrick's
>>day amateur day number two drive careful and sober.
>
>You get an "F" for your math homework.
>
>3.1415927…
>3.141593…
>3.14159…
>3.1416
>
>St. Patrick's day is 3-17-16
>
>Driving careful and sober is good advice. :-)

No I get an F in english for not properly separating my thoughts.

GS

Gordon Shumway

in reply to Markem on 16/03/2016 9:40 PM

16/03/2016 9:59 PM

On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 21:40:26 -0500, Markem <[email protected]> wrote:

>Round the 5th decimal into the 4th of PI. It is also Saint Patrick's
>day amateur day number two drive careful and sober.

You get an "F" for your math homework.

3.1415927…
3.141593…
3.14159…
3.1416

St. Patrick's day is 3-17-16

Driving careful and sober is good advice. :-)

JG

"John Grossbohlin"

in reply to Markem on 16/03/2016 9:40 PM

17/03/2016 8:27 AM

"Gordon Shumway" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

>On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 21:40:26 -0500, Markem <[email protected]> wrote:

>>Round the 5th decimal into the 4th of PI. It is also Saint Patrick's
>>day amateur day number two drive careful and sober.

>You get an "F" for your math homework.

>3.1415927…
>3.141593…
>3.14159…
>3.1416

>St. Patrick's day is 3-17-16


3/14/16 would then seem to be a Super Pi Day (π) rather than St. Patrick's
Day, which as pointed out is 3/17/16...

>Driving careful and sober is good advice. :-)

Probably should go for math too. ;~)


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