# [05AB1E], <s>17</s> 14 bytes - Score = <s>22.6...</s> 18.6...
*-3 bytes/4 score thanks to [Kevin Cruijssen](https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/users/52210/kevin-cruijssen)*

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[05AB1E]: https://github.com/Adriandmen/05AB1E
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As far as I'm aware 05ab1e doesn't have arbitrary length decimal precision. You can probably come up with an answer which calculates pi(x) decimal points of x/log(x) in less than 68 bytes and then concats them but frankly I'm not interested in this question any more.

[05AB1E]: https://github.com/Adriandmen/05AB1E
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#Old answer before the question was revised

# [05AB1E], 6 bytes = 8 score

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Does x/ln(x) and then rounds to the nearest integer, hence p = 0