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$$259/8=51.8 (5+5)+5=n+5. n=5=5. 5=5=10. (5+5)+5=10+5.$$

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=π= π=3.14. π equals is a very, very big number. If a user sets the mode to "Scientific" in Windows Calculator, the user gains access to the "pi" button. When the pi button is clicked, Calculator displays 3.1415926535897932384626433832795 as the answer. In PowerToy Calc, the user can enter pi+pi, pi-pi, pi × pi, or pi/pi. pi+pi= 6.283185307179586476925286766559, pi-pi=0, pi×pi=9.8696044010893586188344909998762, and pi/pi=1. Here is some answers to pi:

=Problems= $$0.e0=0$$

$$1/1000=0.001$$

$$0.e0=0$$ because the number 0. is what the number starts with (example:5.e6=5000000), and the e0 means how many zeros are next to the 0 (example:e12=000000000000). You can also write a smaller version, so 1.e6's smaller version is 10 6.

=Number Table=

=Math Applications= Here are some math-related applications:

=Googol= Googol is a 1 followed 100 zeros. Googol can be writen like this: 10100, or 1.e100. It is possible to write googol like this: 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000. Try this on Windows Calculator: $$1*1.e100$$