March 14 is celebrated as Pi Day to recognize the mathematical constant, Pi, or π. Pi signifies the ratio of the circumference of the circle to the diameter of the circle. Π (piwas) is the sixteenth letter of both the Greek and English alphabet. Since the value of Pi is 3.14, March 14 is celebrated as Pi Day. People celebrate this day in many ways; some celebrate by eating and throwing pie because (pie and pi) are pronounced in the same manner, which makes them homophones. Here are 10 surprising facts about Pi Day and the number Pi. Play our quiz and try to answer our fun pi day questions.
Pi Day is special because it is an important number in mathematics. It is also used in music theory, air, space, and communications.
10 Interesting Facts About Pi Day
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