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Chao Lu memorized the first 67890 digits of pi. He made the world record in 2005.
Pi Day is on the same day as Albert Einstien's birthday.
The Great Pyramid was designed based on the calculations of pi.
The symbol for pi has been the same for over 250 years
The symbol for pi has stayed the same for over 250 years.
The value of pi has now been calculated to more than two trillion decimal places.
There is a language for pi. The name for it is called pilish.
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Fun Facts about Pi
Chao Lu memorized the first 67890 digits of pi. He made the world record in 2005.
Pi Day is on the same day as Albert Einstien's birthday.
The Great Pyramid was designed based on the calculations of pi.
The symbol for pi has been the same for over 250 years
The symbol for pi has stayed the same for over 250 years.
The value of pi has now been calculated to more than two trillion decimal places.
There is a language for pi. The name for it is called pilish.
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Moving to the positive, Reaching out to the world
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Activities for Pi Day
Fun Facts about Pi
Chao Lu memorized the first 67890 digits of pi. He made the world record in 2005.
Pi Day is on the same day as Albert Einstien's birthday.
The Great Pyramid was designed based on the calculations of pi.
The symbol for pi has been the same for over 250 years
The symbol for pi has stayed the same for over 250 years.
The value of pi has now been calculated to more than two trillion decimal places.
There is a language for pi. The name for it is called pilish.
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