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Pi day : The geeks holiday ...What it is and why it should be abolished

Pi day is held on March 14th to celebrate the mathematical constant π (pi). The concept is promoted to make math fun and interesting. It was started in 1988 in San Fransisco at the San Francisco Exploratorium...

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Pi Day – A Holiday for Math Geeks

March 14th is Pi Day in the United States. If you have never heard of this holiday, don’t worry, as this is a special holiday observed mostly by math geeks and a few math teachers. Since Pi is usually written as 3.14 and the shorthand in the...

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Funny Math T Shirts

The Find X funny math t shirts are unexpected and therefore funny! This is a great shirt to wear to a math test. What's funnier than telling people to keep it real with the help of an equation? Wear this t...

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High Stakes HubNuggets and Hank

Ship's Log Supplemental, Science Officer PI 3.1417hub1417hub, recording. Successfully completing another HubNuggets Mission - this one in the Odds-OZ Sector, Australia Prime - Captain Sh1rl3y And3rs0n and the HubNuggets Team planned an overdue...

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March 14th is Pi Day

What wonderful things will 3.14 bring your way today?

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What is Pi Day?

Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 of each year by many individuals interested in the study of mathematics, science, and engineering. Pi rounded to the nearest hundredth (3.14)is celebrated on Albert Einstein's birthday. It is a day for students to engage in hands-on investigations and and other educational activities centered around the number pi.

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Celebrate Pi Day in Orange County with Free Pie!

March 14th officially marks the day sanctioned by Congress as Pi Day, simply because 3, 1 and 4 are the first 3 digits in the infinitely long calculation. Pi, a Greek letter, is the symbol for the ratio of...

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