What are the first six digits of the mathematical sign pi?

What are the first six digits of the mathematical sign pi?

3.14159
3.14467
3.14898

March 14 marks Pi Day, an annual celebration of the mathematical sign pi. Founded in 1988 by physicist Larry Shaw, March 14 was selected because the numerical date (3.14) represents the first three digits of pi, and it also happens to be Albert Einstein’s birthday. The ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes is most commonly credited with being the first to accurately calculate the estimated value of Pi. Given that it is an irrational, transcendental number, it continues on to infinity. The first six digits of pi are 3.141592654.

The correct answer is 3.14159.

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