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When someone says it’s Pi Day, we tend to think of pizza, cherry pie, and those delicious Australian meat pies. But there’s more to it than that. Pi Day is a celebration, appropriately scheduled on 3.14 (the math calculation itself), to bring awareness to mathematics. To get the full scoop, we outlined a dual history — that of Pi, and of course, our favorite, Pie. Scroll and discover below.