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WASHINGTON (7News) — It's Friday, March 14 —3/14, the day that every math nerd eagerly anticipates each year. Known around the world as "Pi Day," it’s a time to celebrate one of mathematics' most ...
WASHINGTON — Whether you love math or you're just into some good ol' dessert, this Saturday should be a sweet treat for you. That's because March 14 is Pi Day. It's a pun on the first three ...
Which brings us to a titillating quote by American engineer and author Paul J. Nahin: “If π weren’t around, there would be no round pies.” ...
Today – March 14 or 3.14 – is pi day, the day that math geeks everywhere (including my math-loving son) celebrate that important equation that helps us compute the area of a circle. Any kid who loves ...
March 14 is known to math students and geeky adults around the country as Pi Day, a celebration of the ratio of a circle to a diameter. The number has an infinite number of decimal places but is often ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Math enthusiasts around the world, from college students to rocket scientists, celebrate Pi Day, which is March 14 or 3/14 — the first three digits of an infinite number with ...
Come spring, everyone's a joker about math. That's because every March 14 — 3.14, that is — is Pi Day, so named for the set of numerals that make up its date. Sure, pi is technically the ratio of the ...
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