Bill, sir:
>Which one is confusing the tots?
Hardly any point in debating who is confusing who? The point I intended to make 
was 'a hectare is a hectare in whatever form or shape'.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [USMA:41127] Congrats RE: RE: 
Square hectaresDate: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:19:40 -0400

On  Jun 16 , at 10:46 AM, Brij Bhushan Vij wrote:



(quoting me) *Non-square areas of one hectare: One is circle with a radius of 
56.4 m. Another is a triangle with a base of 100 m and a height of 200 m...etc



 Can there be a more approperiate way of confusing - the confused Tiny Tots, 
who need to learn more on METRICS?

Brij, 

 Which one is confusing the tots? Is it I who offers examples of non-square 
shaped hectares or those who would lead them to believe that all hectares have 
to be square?






Regards,
Bill Hooper
Fernandina Beach, Florida, USA

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