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RADIUS :: 360(3r/180)=C(Circumference#One) :: 3.14d=C(Circumference#Two) : :C(#One)/C(#Two)=0.95=1

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Table 9.

Calculating two circumference values from different numbers.

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TABLE 1. tHESE CALCULATIONS BEGINS AT 1.

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The tables are calculated numbers that are based on probabilistic correlation between Pi and circumference equation using 360(3r/180).


The equation is derived from the graph or DAG, (directed acyclic graph), which meets the definition of coordinate graph.


The outcome values as stated, in the "Infinite Number" article show probabilistic- ongoing- correlation. For more info click here.

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Ten Tables of r=1, ..., 400. The tables caculate the proportional relationship between two methods of circumference.

The caculations give Pi the value of 3.14, however a new set of numbers can be created by adding to Pi: 3.14, 3.141, 3.1415, 3.14159, and so on, ad infinitum.

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