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Dereon Ingram
Advanced Placement (AP)
27 November, 16:08
How far can you recite pi?
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Esparza
27 November, 16:31
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In 1989, Japan's Hideaki Tomoyori recited 40,000 digits. The current Guinness World Record is held by Lu Chao of China, who, in 2005, recited 67,890 digits of pi.
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