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Believe it or not these were questions on my high school mathematics teachers license test. I had no idea during the test, so I got it wrong. From what I've been able to look up on the internet I'm getting that the ancient babylonian value of pi was 3.125 and the ancient egyptian value of pi was 3.16. Does anybody concur with this or disagree? By the way, passing score on my test was 240 and I got a 238. It's sickening that a correct answer to this questionable question probably would have given me the 240.
I'd never heard of this either, and I certainly wasn't taught it in school.
I agree with your values (well, technically the Egyptian one is 256/81), but that's only from Googling and probably looking at the same site that you did.
No way I'd have guessed those though.
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Hi Karney;
Sorry to hear that. I was just reading a book (The computer as crucible) that did mention those 2 values. Truth is I wouldn't have remembered them either. Can you take it again?
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:DI hope that you can,get the 240 on your test.
Thanks Sa!