It's Pi Day!!
Celebrate March 14, known to us as 3.14, with some pie today! How many decimal places do you know? 3.14159....
#PiDay #PieDay https://t.co/vMQFRThSUC
CW//Blueberry
Hope everyone is having a great Pi day today. I still got some pie left over if anyone wants try some, it's very filling.
🎨 by @Fruityshork https://t.co/84KT34eA1X
Happy International Pi Day! #OntarioTechPiDay #PiDay
To celebrate, Ontario Tech’s Pi Day Speaker Series begins today! Register at: https://t.co/uInzJXnvw1
Visit the following link to see all of the pi related events happening this week: https://t.co/uMoSddn11T https://t.co/So8ufbLtQC
— Ontario Tech Social Science and Humanities (@OT_FSSH) March 14, 2022
The perfect day to be irrational 𝛑
Happy Pi Day! To celebrate 𝛑 day right, we decided to #supportlocal and get our 🥧's from Fifendekel. Today, you would have caught all of us at Local around these pi(es) with a fork in hand. https://t.co/rfvTrzQljI
Happy PI Day Everyone! We hope you have the opportunity to treat yourself to something sweet today in celebration of mathematical perfection...but just to bother the perfectionists out there, can you find the incorrect digit in our post below? :) #piday #pieday https://t.co/LOhyfoPhqG
Pi Day celebrates the mathematical constant π (pi), 3.141592653... Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The circumference of a circle is defined as its arc length while the diameter is defined as the longest chord of the circle.