MDBCs 22 Jul 2024
July 22nd 2024 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Birthday of the Late King Sobhuza (Eswatini)
- Christian feast day:
- Earliest day on which Parents' Day can fall, while 28 July is the latest; celebrated on the fourth Sunday in July. (United States)
- National Press Day (Azerbaijan)
- Ratcatcher's Day
- Revolution Day (The Gambia)
- Sarawak Independence Day (Sarawak, Malaysia)
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
Beta Glucan Day
Lion's Share Day
Mango Day
National Fragile X Awareness Day
National Hammock Day
National Penuche Fudge Day
Spoonerism Day
World Brain Day
National Be a Good Teammate Day
Shawn Michaels’s Birthday
Selena Gomez’s Birthday
Max Boyd’s Birthday
Larray’s Birthday
David Spade’s Birthday
This Trippy Hippie’s Birthday
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Fun Observances
Pi Approximation Day
July 22 is Pi Approximation Day. Also known as Casual Pi Day, the day is dedicated to the mathematical constant pi (π).
Pi denotes the relationship between a circle’s circumference and its diameter and is denoted by the fraction 22/7 which calculates approximately to 3.14. One of the most widely recognized mathematical constant, π, is an irrational number, the digits of which repeat in a random fashion and are never ending.
Depends on Date Format
People in countries that write their dates in the date/ month format celebrate Pi Approximation or Casual Pi Day on 22 July or 22/7. On the other hand, those who write their date in month/ date format celebrate Pi Day on March 14 (3/14 or 3-14) because the first three digits of the date correspond to the first three digits of pi - 3.14.
Move to Replace Pi
In recent years, some mathematicians and physicists have argued for the replacement of the π by tau and to celebrate Tau Day on June 28 instead of celebrating Pi Day or Pi Approximation Day.
How to Celebrate?
Here are some ways you can celebrate this irrational, but fun holiday:
- Celebrate the day with lots of pie – remember a pie is also a circle so not only are you learning something about math, but also having fun while eating it!
- Have a pi contest. Whoever knows the most digits in the number takes home a pie.
Did You Know...
...that the sequence 123456 does not occur in the first million digits of pi?
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