All digits: 5
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Pi has 10 unique digits which are, in order of first appearance, 3, 1, 4, 5, 9, 2, 6, 8, 7, 0 =)
1 and 0 if written in binary
It shouldnt really just be high and low voltage.
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Unless its fiber optics, then I assume its light strength? Hmm.. Waves that are modulated... And now I fell down a wikipedia hole.
Unless it’s on a carrier frequency…
To be fair, only a mathematician would make such a shit joke.
Thats kind of brilliant.
11.0010010001
No 3 in it but I'm happy to be proven wrong
- 11.001001000011111101101010100010001000010110100011... (binary)
- 10.0102110122220102110021111102212222201... (ternary)
- 3.243F6A8885A308D31319... (hexadecimal)
- 3;8,29,44,0,47... (sexagesimal)
All values here are from Wikipedia.
You got 11 digits correct (as long as I can count and Wikipedia is right), Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
spoiler
You missed one zero before the one at the end
About the spoiler: I didn't, I just rounded up. It's a bunch of 1's afterwards so the 1 is closer than a zero.
Ok, nice then Congratulations all digits correct 🎉🎉🎉 :)
Engineers hate you.
22/7
355/113
Or 7/22 if you're American