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= 3.14159

Answer: What you get when you divide the circumference of a bowl of ice cream by its diameter. Ques-tion: What is à la mode?

That's how " Jeopardy" at Pope John XXIII Reg-ional School, Ocean Township, began. Eighth-grade students played two rounds of " Jeopardy" in which all of the categories were in some way related to (pronounced pi), that mathematical constant everyone remembers from math class.

Sheila Blusewicz, math teacher, hosted the school's annual Day for students in grades five to eight. The day was filled with events related to . In addition to " Jeopardy," students made necklaces with the first 101 digits of , made a chain with the first 201 digits of , and of course, ate pie.