This question calculates the perimeter of a semicircle given its diameter.
Compute half circumference (πr) then add diameter. Keep π in the answer.
The perimeter of a semicircle includes the curved part (half the circumference) and the straight diameter. Formula: P = πr + diameter. For diameter 8 cm, radius r = 4 cm, so curved part = π × 4 = 4π, add diameter = 8, total perimeter = 4π + 8. Recognizing which part is curved and which is straight is essential. This method is used in designing arches, semi-circular paths, or gates. Practice with different diameters to reinforce understanding.