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 ...
Math nerds everywhere, rejoice: It's Pi Day, so called because the date can be written as 3/14. Students, teachers and number lovers will spend Monday celebrating the first three digits of pi, a ...
U.S. President Barack Obama shareD his strawberry pie with a boy during a lunch stop at the Kozy Corners restaurant in Oak Harbor, Ohio. Here are some jokes for Pi Day. Reuters This story was updated ...
If you're anything like Ree Drummond, you're no stranger to pie. Pi, on the other hand, can be a bit of a head-scratcher. But whether or not you've memorized its digits, you can still partake in all ...
If you haven’t celebrated Pi Day yet, what are you waiting for? This unofficial holiday rolls around every March 14 — that’s 3/14, matching the rounded number of pi. In case you need a refresher, pi ...
March 14 is Pi Day, a chance for people around the world to celebrate everyone's favorite mathematical constant "π" (pronounced like the word "pie.") Pi is an incredibly important number in many ...
What TV show can help you grasp infinite numbers? Magnum P.I. Don’t let advanced math intimidate you! Why is pi so lucky in love? Because its love is infinite and non-repeating. What’s the ideal way ...
Time is a flat circle, Matthew McConaughey tells us, neglecting to explain how then we could measure time's circumference to derive its diameter, using pi. (Maybe it's best not to take the sentiment ...