Pi is like a magical number that helps us understand circles. Imagine you have a round pizza, the distance around it (the circumference) compared to how wide it is (diameter) is always about 3.14… but never ends! So pi isn’t just a simple number, it’s like a never-ending secret hidden inside every circle.
Examples
- A round pizza with a diameter of 10 inches has a crust (circumference) that is about 31.4 inches, and it keeps going forever, like pi!
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See also
- Why Do Numbers Like π Go on Forever?
- Why Are Some Numbers Infinitely Long?
- Why Do Numbers Behave So Strangely?
- Why Are Some Numbers Infinitely Strange?
- Why Do Numbers Like π and e Appear Everywhere?