If pi is unlimited, how can we get exact values for areas/circumferences of circles?

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E.g. how can we say that a circle has an area of 25.00cm^2 if pi is irrational?? How can a circle, a closed shape, have a limited area if pi is unlimited??

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The exact level of pi continues however pi has been calculated so accurately so far that a circle extending out to the entire limit of the universe would be out by less than an atom.

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