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PI is a math term and pie is a food Pie tastes better. I do however wish pie never ended, but that would be irrational.

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Q: What is difference between pi and pie?
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How do you tell the difference between pi and pie?

Pi is 3.1415926535... Pie is a dessert


What is the difference between pi and pie?

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It is referred to as 'National Pie Day', and it is January 23... Anyone who says it's March 14th obviously doesn't know the difference between 'Pi' and 'pie'...


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A homophone for the word "pie" is "pi."


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What is math PIE?

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What can you do for pi day?

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Is pie linked to pi?

Sorry to break your heart, but no. Pi is just a number approximately 3.14 and a pie is a yummy pastry. However, if the pie is round, then the ratio between the circumference and the diameter is pi. If you measure from the edge to the center of the pie, you get its radius, and if you square that and multiply by pi, you get the surface area of the pie. Then you can multiply by the height to get the volume if the pan is cylindrical. If it is a partial cone, that would take a different formula. Interesting fact: 3.14 in a mirror is PI.E


What is the difference between pi and circumference?

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