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For the figures below, assume they are made of semicircles, quarter circles and squares. for each shape, find the area and perimeter. give your answer as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations).


For the figures below, assume they are made of semicircles, quarter circles and squares. for each sh
For the figures below, assume they are made of semicircles, quarter circles and squares. for each sh
For the figures below, assume they are made of semicircles, quarter circles and squares. for each sh
For the figures below, assume they are made of semicircles, quarter circles and squares. for each sh
For the figures below, assume they are made of semicircles, quarter circles and squares. for each sh

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