That's a mighty small lake.
Pretty common sign, but it's on our balcony overlooking the beach in South Florida, so it's worthy of posting here. 😁
(About 75 degrees F right now; like a July evening back in RI. And that's why we're here in February).
914Driver said:C = pi(d) so the diameter is .6/pi = 1,008ft. Right?
It says it is .6 tenths. So, I interpret that as .06 of a mile in circumference. .06 of a mile is 316.8 feet. Divide by PI and that pond is 100 feet across.
Edit to clarify... if it said 6 tenths, or .6 miles, then your math would be correct.
In reply to wvumtnbkr :
Yes, they made the number 0.6 then redundantly (I assume) added tenths after it, meaning the lake is 6/100s of a mile around.
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