When Ainsley Ramsey was in sixth grade she competed in a contest: Who could recite the most digits of pi? Ramsey was determined. "I did 100 digits and I won. And I remember getting a pie to bring to ...
Forget pie and pizza. The real way to celebrate the beauty of 3.14 is by reciting the most pi decimal points. Today is Pi Day, a time to celebrate the never-ending number that helps us calculate the ...
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 famous constants: Pi, the ...
Doug Brown, a matric pupil from St John's College in Johannesburg, set a new African record when he successfully memorised ...
A great pie is always worth taking time to savor. So is reciting pi, the irrational number that is central to so much of mathematics. Meet Vaughn Jett, a Duke University Hospital equipment ...
Sophomore at MSSM, Ari Anghel from Windham, Maine, recited Pi to 919 digits Maine School of Science and Mathematics celebrates #PiDay with students reciting digits of Pi! Sophomore Ari Anghel ...
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- For Chris Lyons, reciting a 4,400 digit number was as easy as Pi. Lyons, 36, recited the first 4,400 digits of Pi -- a mathematical value ...
Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, or approximately 3.14. What is Pi Day? Pi Day occurs March 14, because the date is written as 3/14 in the United States. If you're a ...