1 Pi is the value of a circle's circumference divided by its diameter
2 Pi Day is March 14th because 3.14 are its first 3 digits
3 Pi is the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet
4 Pi is the first letter of the Greek word for perimeter
5 Pi was fist used as a symbol by mathematician William Jones in 1706
6 Pi is an irrational number that can't be expressed as an exact fraction
7 Pi's first 144 digits add up to 666 which is the number of the Biblical Beast
8 Pi's value has been calculated to over 2 trillion digits yet never found
9 Pi Day was the birth of Albert Einstien on March 14th 1879
10 Pi*2*radian is a complete rotation of a circle which is 360 degrees
11 Pi*radius squared is the area of a circle
12 Pi*diameter is the circumference of a circle
13 Pi is about 22/7 as a fraction
14 Pi and its hidden secrets has mystified people for thousands and thousands of years
A dozen is 12; a score is 20. Thus a score is more than a dozen.
A baker's half dozen is a group of seven items, the concept being that it is one more than a half dozen.
1 Pi Day is March 14th because 3.14 are its first three digits 2 Pi is the value of a circle's circumference divide by its diameter 3 Pi is the first letter of the Greek word equivalent to perimeter 4 Pi as a mathematical symbol was introduced by William Jones in 1706 5 Pi is an irrational number that can't be expressed as a fraction 6 Pi as a fraction is about 22/7 but not exact 7 Pi's first 144 digits add up to 666 which is the number of the Biblical Beast 8 Pi's exact value has never been finalized 9 Pi Day is the birthdate of Albert Einstein born on March 14Th 1879 10 Pi's possible value has been calculated over 2 trillion times yet still not found 11 Pi to the power of zero is 1 12 Pi divided by itself is 1 13 Pi to the power of 1 remains the same 14 Pi is needed to find the properties of circles, cylinders, cones, spheres ... etc 15 Pi when used in the above calculations can never be 100% accurate 16 Pi is the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet as is p in the English alphabet
Well first of all you spelt pie wrong the mathmetical term of pi is spelt pi. It is also what you use to measure the radius of a circle.
Archimedes made pi more precise
Pi has more than a million digits to it. Its 3.14159...etc
I can get you started with one: Nobody who knows anything about it calls it "the pi of a circle". Pi is pi.
Pi Came From The Greek People
Here are some facts and figures about pi. Pi (as a decimal) = 3.14 Pi (as a fraction) = 22/7
Here are some facts and figures about pi. Pi (as a decimal) = 3.14 Pi (as a fraction) = 22/7
pi is one of letters in greek alphabet. === Wow, what a crappy answer you got. Try this, http://cogitosmath.wordpress.com/2010/02/26/interesting-pi-facts/ The most thorough list of pi tidbits that I have ever seen... because I WROTE IT as a consolidation of facts accumulated from around the internet. I tried not to make it too mathy.
A dozen is 12; a score is 20. Thus a score is more than a dozen.
half a dozen is 6, so half a dozen dozen is 6 dozen, but the first thing, six dozen dozen has is 6x12x12or 6x144, so it is way more than 6x12.. In other words Six dozen dozen is 864 and half a dozen dozen is 72
A dozen apples. The word dozen means twelve - which is more than one - so you use the plural form of apple.
15 dozen is 180. So 15 dozen + 1 is 181.
Pi understands that the investigators may not be able to comprehend the fantastical elements of his original story about surviving with a tiger, so he retells the story with only the facts to make it more believable and acceptable to them. By presenting the story in a more conventional and logical manner, he hopes to communicate the essence of his experience without compromising its truth.
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