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An Egyptian scribe called Ahmes documented one of the earliest and most accurate accounts of pi in a papyrus scroll written in around 165BC' (Greyfebruary) From reproductive rights to climate ...
The ancient Babylonians calculated pi roughly 4,000 years ago. Though they didn't get it quite right, they were pretty close: 3.125. Later, an Egyptian scribe named Ahmes wrote in the Rhind ...
Today is Pi Day, a time to celebrate the never-ending number that helps us calculate the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Here in the U.S., Pi Day has officially become a "thing ...