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m (made a large dot (multiplication gyph) symbol larger to make it easier to read, added verbiage about pi being expressed in base ten.) |
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::::::* 4444^60 |
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::::::* 7500<b>∙</b>10**35 |
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::::::* 8500x10**35 |
::::::* 8500x10**35 |
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The character strings below may be placed in a file (and read) or stored as simple strings within the program. |
The character strings below may be placed in a file (and read) or stored as simple strings within the program. |
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;Strings to be used as a minimum: |
;Strings to be used as a minimum: |
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The value of pi should be separated with blanks every '''5''' places past the decimal point, |
The value of pi (expressed in base 10) should be separated with blanks every '''5''' places past the decimal point, |
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<br>the Zimbabwe dollar amount should use a decimal point for the "comma" separator: |
<br>the Zimbabwe dollar amount should use a decimal point for the "comma" separator: |
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