ChatGPT: When I say that one number is greater than another, I am referring to the numerical value of the numbers, not their length or the number of decimal places they have.
When comparing two decimal numbers, we consider the digits starting from the left-most digit and work our way towards the right, until we find a digit where the two numbers differ. At that point, we can determine which number is greater.
For example, when comparing 3.14159 (the approximate value of pi) and 3.3333, we can see that the first digit where these numbers differ is the second decimal place. In the case of pi, this digit is "4", whereas in the case of 3.3333, this digit is "3". Since 4 is greater than 3, we can conclude that pi is greater than 3.3333.
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in this way, interpret why pi is greater than 3.2
ChatGPT:
Sure! When we compare the numerical values of pi and 3.2, we consider the digits starting from the left-most digit and work our way towards the right, until we find a digit where the two numbers differ. In this case, we can see that the first digit where pi and 3.2 differ is the third decimal place.
In the case of pi, the digit at the third decimal place is "1", whereas in the case of 3.2, this digit is "2". Since 1 is less than 2, we can conclude that pi is greater than 3.2.
Therefore, pi (π) is greater than 3.2 because the first digit where pi and 3.2 differ is the third decimal place, where pi has a smaller digit than 3.2.