Pi Day is about to get pie-larious at 宅男社区.

Pi Day 2024
Faculty will serve up a slice of fun with a pie-eating contest in honour of the world-famous mathematical constant. No calculators required for this math class 鈥 just appetites for pies created by culinary arts students.
鈥淭he number Pi has an infinite number of digits in its decimal representation, which is kind of like how endless our love for pie is,鈥 jokes Dr. Patrick Montgomery, Chair of Mathematics and Statistics at Camosun. 鈥淲hile mathematicians are certainly keen to understand the importance of the number Pi, we鈥檙e more interested in how quickly students can devour a slice of pie on Pi Day.鈥
Pi Day, celebrated every year on March 14, corresponds with the first three digits of Pi (3.14). Pi is more than just an irrational number 鈥 it is the ratio of a circle鈥檚 circumference to its diameter, and represented by the symbol for the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet. But who鈥檚 counting? We prefer to think of it as an excuse to eat pie!
鈥淲e鈥檝e been planning this for weeks,鈥 says Chef David Lang, Chair of Culinary Arts at Camosun. 鈥淭his contest is going to be flaky, buttery, and delicious鈥攁nd the real winners will be those who get a chance to taste amazing pie made by culinary arts students!鈥
What: Pie-eating contest.
Where: Interurban Campus, Centre for Business and Access, 4461 Interurban Road
When: Thursday, March 13, noon
Learn more about mathematics and statistics courses offered by the School of Arts and Science at Camosun including University Transfer Math.
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