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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Manager: I have you scheduled for a meeting at 7 PM tomorrow. Gen Z: Is my attendance mandatory? Manager: Yes, we’re working with a client in another time zone. Gen Z: Okay, I’m happy to shift my hours to accommodate. Manager: Excuse me, no—you still start at 8 AM. Gen Z: If I’m working in the evening, then I’ll start later in the day. Manager: Okay, don’t watch the clock at this company. We work when we need to work. Gen Z: I’m contracted and paid for 40 hours a week, so that is what I work. Manager: That’s a career-limiting move. Tomorrow is a busy day; I’ll need you to start right promptly at 8:00 AM. Gen Z: Alright then, I will take the lieu time later this week. Manager: Again, that’s not how we operate at this company. You work hard when you need to, and you don’t watch the clock. Gen Z: Again, I work for the hours I’m paid for, and since overtime is not an option, I’ll go ahead and adjust my hours this week to accommodate the shift in the schedule. Manager: You’re not quite understanding the company culture we have here—we work all the time. Gen Z: And you’re not understanding that just because that is the way you do things does not mean that is how I’m required to do things as well. Manager: (Silence)
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Math Files@Math_files·
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Howie Hua
Howie Hua@howie_hua·
Let's learn how to convert a repeating decimal into a fraction
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AMTNYS
AMTNYS@AMTNYS·
🎲 Casino Night—With a Twist! Join Rochester Museum and Science Center on Fri, May 1 for an adult casino night with food & drinks—plus volunteers explaining the math behind the odds. Interested? Contact dschneiderman@rmsc.org rmsc.org
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Howie Hua
Howie Hua@howie_hua·
Why does a negative divided by a negative equal a positive? Why does a negative divided by a positive equal a negative? Here's how I would explain it to a 7th grader.
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AMTNYS
AMTNYS@AMTNYS·
📢 Call for Speakers! Submit your proposal for the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New York State 76th Annual Conference this fall. Share your ideas & inspire! 🗓 Due May 1, 2026 📩 Questions: program@amtnys.org
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
Posting round things I've photographed for pi day
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Pam Harris
Pam Harris@pwharris·
Happy Pi Day! 🥧 A day to celebrate circles, curiosity, and the beauty of math that we can figure out. π = 3.14159… and it just keeps going! #piday #mathisfigureoutable
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
Today is March 14 (3.14) – Pi day. The date today resembles 3.14159, the common approximation of the mathematical constant Pi, or π. This concurrence has given rise to an annual celebration from 1:59 pm - also the time of publication of this post (CET). What is Pi? Understanding Pi is essential if you want to make calculations for circles, cylinders, spheres, and anything circular, even an ellipse. Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. It doesn't matter how big or small the circle is - the ratio stays the same. Properties like this that stay the same when you change other attributes are called constants. How are you celebrating Pi day?
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Robert Kaplinsky
Robert Kaplinsky@robertkaplinsky·
Clothesline Math uses a string as a number line to help build number sense. Check out all of Chris Shore's free resources at clotheslinemath.com
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MathMatize Memes
MathMatize Memes@MathMatize·
Pi is everywhere
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Howie Hua
Howie Hua@howie_hua·
Happy pi day! Here's how Archimedes approximated the value of pi and how many digits of pi we actually need.
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American Mathematical Society
American Mathematical Society@amermathsoc·
Pi Day is tomorrow! Celebrate with 31.4% off books across the bookstore for one day only. Use code PI-DAY26 at checkout. *Excludes select distributed titles. #PiDay Browse here: ow.ly/iT8f50YtzVA
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Dustin Purdy (he/him)
Dustin Purdy (he/him)@MrPurdyMath·
Over the past few weeks, our community has truly shown the power of strength in numbers, helping to ignite hope for children and families through our St. Jude Math-a-Thon. Your efforts, generosity, and problem-solving spirit have made a meaningful difference! To celebrate the incredible impact of this service project, we’re wrapping things up with a special Pi Day event filled with fun competitions and engaging activities you won’t want to miss. Students who attend will also earn House Points! We are especially honored to welcome Sara Bucciero, Math-a-Thon Program Owner at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, who will join us as a guest speaker to share how our collective sparks are making a real difference for children and families around the world. Join us Friday, March 13 at 10:30 am ET in the All-School Meeting Room during Fun Friday Clubs. You won't want to miss this event! @stjude #piday #stjude #mathathon
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