Do they tend to 10% when the number of digits tends to infinity?
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Here is what it looks like out to 1 million digitspic.twitter.com/dHHJbszdJE
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Pi is a bit 7-averse until around 600 digits. It must have its own luck.
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Wow, thanks for sharing
@fermatslibrary! Check out the interactive version created in@tableau here:http://tabsoft.co/2mGgGxrThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Hahaha. Shown with a pie chart!
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I like to think of it as a 'Pi' chart
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In other words, the 10 digits move to an equal frequency in a curve (?), each at 10%?
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why are they so few 7s in the beginning
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Beautiful... after some ups and downs at the start, each digit forms approx 10% of seq, means all digits r equally represented in sequence !
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How irrational can a visualisation be?
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