Why Does π Show Up in Places You’d Never Expect?

π is the number we learn about when we measure circles. But it shows up in places like probability and even in space! Imagine you’re flipping a coin or throwing darts, π might just be hiding there, waiting to surprise you.

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Examples

  1. A pizza with radius 1 has area π, but you might also use π if you're calculating how often people get the same number when rolling dice.
  2. π can appear even when you’re measuring how many times a pendulum swings in a certain time.
  3. If you throw darts randomly at a circular target, π shows up when figuring out the probability of hitting it.

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