Do I not recall Elsie being enduringly oblivious to the mathematical implications of that passage on previous threads?
Hello.........
I think I REPLIED to 1502!!!
Are you still sleepy this morn?
The pasage mentions an area "round all about" yet this could mean an elliptical area as opposed to a perfect circle. That could create a rounded area with a circumference of 30 and one diameter of 10.
Honestly, I'm just guessing here. I don't really have all the answers, but I'm willing to research and learn.