No, I can't. I have no easy way to embed a picture here, and no control over what size it would display on your computer. 16 mm is very slightly larger than 5/8 inch, and 16.5 mm would be just a bit bigger than that. Or you could just get a metric ruler.
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The area of a whole circle is given by π x radius². The sector is a fraction of the whole circle which is the fraction of its angle of a full turn of 360° Thus area_sector = π x (38 m)² x 165°/360° = 3971/6 π m² ≈ 2079 m²
A circle with a radius of 165 feet has an area of pi*1652 = 85530 sq ft, approx.
5 divided by 165 is 0.03030
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