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= Indiana Pi Bill
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The Indiana Pi Bill, formally known as House Bill 246, was a piece of legislation introduced in the Indiana General Assembly in 1897. It is famously associated with an attempt to define the mathematical constant π (pi) in a way that was not consistent with its actual mathematical properties. The bill proposed to establish an incorrect value of pi as 3.2, among other erroneous definitions related to geometry.