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I WANT TO SLEEP SO PLEASE HELP ME
The running tracks of two different playgrounds are shown below. Figure A is a semicircle with a diameter of 100 m. Figure B is composed of two semicircles and a square with sides of 100 m. How much farther would an athlete run if they ran around the track in Figure B vs. the track in Figure A?


I WANT TO SLEEP SO PLEASE HELP ME The Running Tracks Of Two Different Playgrounds Are Shown Below Figure A Is A Semicircle With A Diameter Of 100 M Figure B Is class=

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Answer:

10157.08 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of the square, and get 10000, from multiplying 100 by 100. Then, find the circumference/area of the semi-circle as a whole circle. 314.16m. Divide it by 2 and get 157.08 m. Add everything up and get 10157.08 m. Remember, that we aren't calculating the total of both semi-circles because we subtract Figure A from Figure B.

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10157.8 is the correct answer, if i am wrong i apologize