Every March 14, mathematics enthusiasts from all over the globe commemorate Pi Day and the International Day of Mathematics (IDM). The day aims to raise awareness about the importance of mathematics and its role in shaping our world, as well as to promote the relevance of mathematics to a wider audience.
In basic mathematics, pi is used to find the area and circumference of a circle. Pi can be used to find an area by multiplying the radius of the circle squared times pi. So, to find the area of a circle with a radius of 3 centimeters, the calculation would be π3^2 = 28.27 cm.
Add a creative twist to the word "pi" by baking or buying a pie today.
Enjoy some pie selections from Ever Ready.Grasshopper Piehttps://sockfairies.blogspot.com/2019/03/weekend-round-up.html
Ham and Swiss Cheese Hand Held Savory Pie
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Asparagus Ham Quiche with Havarti Cheese and Bacon
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Boursin Cheese and Chicken Puff Pastry
Boursin Cheese and Chicken Puff Pastry
I'll take pie instead of pi. A math person I am not. But I do love pie!
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