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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 farther would an athlete run if they ran around the track in Figure B vs. the track in Figure A?


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