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The diameter of a semicircle is 6 yards. What
is the semicircle's perimeter?
d=6 yd
Use 3.14 for a.

A The diameter of a semicircle is 6 yards. What is the semicircle's perimeter? d=6 yd-example-1

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Given -

  • the diameter of a semicircle is 6 yards.

ie. d = 6yd

ps - use 3.14 for a

To find -

  • the semicircle's perimeter

Solution -

As we know the formula to find the perimeter of the semicircle is 2r + πr.

But A.T.Q we are only provided with the diameter. As we know that the radius is half of the diameter. ie, r = d/2.

Hence, d = 6

r = 6/2

r = 3 yd

Perimeter of semicircle = 2r + πr

Perimeter of semicircle = 2(3) + 3.14(3)

Perimeter of semicircle = 15.42 yd

Hence forth the semicircle's perimeter is 15.42 yd

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Question -:

The diameter of a semicircle is 6 yards. Find the perimeter of the semicircle?

Step-by-step explanation -:

Given :

  • Diameter of the semicircle

Need to find :

  • Perimeter

Solution :


\small \blue {\underline {\underline{{ \orange{\rm{ First \: we \: need \: to \: calculate \: the \: radius \: of \: the \: semicircle }}}}}}

We know,


\large \star \: \: \large \underline{\boxed{ \rm{ Radius = (Diameter)/(2)}}}


\small\rm{ Radius = (6)/(2) = 3 \: yards}


\small{ \underline{ \underline{\rm \red{ Now \: we \: will \: calculate \: the \: perimeter \: of \: the \: semicircle }}}}

We know,


\large\star \: \: \large \underline{\boxed{ \rm{ Perimeter_((semicircle)) = πr + 2r}}}

Where,

  • r stand for radius
  • Assuming π as 3.14

Substituting the values we get


\small\bf{ Perimeter_((semicircle)) = 3.14 × 3 + (2 × 3)}


\small\rm{ Perimeter_((semicircle)) = 9.42 \: + 6}


\small\boxed{ \rm{ Perimeter_((semicircle)) = 15.42 \: yards}}


\rule{92mm}{3pt}

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