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182.8 Meters
They rounded down to 182.8 instead of rounding up to 182.9 because 182.9 might make the statement incorrect.
Title text: They rounded down to 182.8 instead of rounding up to 182.9 because 182.9 might make the statement incorrect.

Explanation

This is a comic in the My Hobby series, this time the hobby of reverse-engineering original units from oddly specific measurements in another unit.

Transcript

[Hairbun stands at a podium to the left, gesturing toward the sign. Four visitors stand nearby observing: Ponytail, Cueball, Megan, and White Hat. Cueball has a thought bubble.]

Cueball: (thinking) "More than"? Why would they use that for such a precise...

Cueball: (thinking) ...Aha! 100 fathoms!

[Caption below the panel:]

My Hobby: Reverse-Engineering Original Units


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