Why Do Numbers Like π Seem So Special?

Pi is like a special number that connects circles and measurements. Imagine you have a round pizza, the distance around it (the circumference) divided by its width (the diameter) always equals pi, no matter how big or small your pizza is! Pi starts with 3.14, but it never ends, it’s an infinite number that goes on forever.

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  1. A pizza with a diameter of 2 units has a circumference of about 6.28 units, and that’s just pi times the diameter!
  2. Pi can also help measure how far a wheel rolls when it spins around once.
  3. If you walk all the way around the edge of a circular lake, the distance you walk is pi times the width of the lake.

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