Stars

8. Some flyers contained a new Inscribed Circle logo. Looking carefully at the borders reveals that it says “STAR” in morse code.

9. Locker 3141 has the combo 592 (3.141592) and opening it reveals a picture of a star.

10. The leaderboard contains a team with the four Pi Day writers and aliases. Taking the first letter of these nicknames spells “STAR.”

11. On Mr. Chase’s twitter he has a picture of the four Pi Day writers posing. Looking carefully at the position of our arms, the four of us spell “star” in semaphore.

12. Mr. Chase tweeted about making STARS in Desmos.

13. The video says to “Run Around The School”, and taking

the first letter of each backwards gets “STAR”

14. The video ad has “night light?” written, the answer to

which is “star.”

15. The Pi Day Google+ page has a picture of a star.

16. The “Hunting Tips” page on the presentation contains three links, but the third one links to a picture of a star.

17. The top five to solve "Your four Pi Day organizers and Mr. Chase need to sit in a row of 5 chairs for the closing ceremony. Naveen is very picky though; he refuses to sit next to Kevin and needs to sit next to Mr. Chase. With how many seating arrangements can this happen?"

18. Those who solved: Kevin is cutting up a 10-inch radius pie. Since he doesn't know how to cut up pies, he slices a straight 6-inch cut which goes from edge to edge, then takes the smaller of the two pieces he's created. What is the area of Kevin's slice? Express your answer in terms of pi.

19. Those who predicted Mr. Chase as the winner of the Pie Eating contest got 1 star.