Pi is like the secret ingredient in circles. Imagine you have a round pizza, if you measure around the edge and divide it by the width across the middle, you always get about 3.14, that’s pi! It’s magic because no matter how big or small the circle is, this number stays the same.
Examples
- When you tie a ribbon around a gift box, you're using pi without realizing it.
- The number of slices in a pizza relates to how many times you can divide the circle.
- A wheel rolling on the ground moves forward with the help of pi.
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See also
- Why Does the Number π Show Up in So Many Places?
- Why Does the Number π Appear Everywhere in Nature?
- Why Is the Number π Everywhere?
- Why Does π Show Up in So Many Places?
- Why Do Pi and e Seem to Pop Up Everywhere?
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