My suggestion without calculator:
1. draw the vertical and horizontal center lines
2. with Parallel from Line tools draw 2 vertical lines, distance 10.8 / 2
3. draw the circle with Center, Radius tool, radius 6 and snap it to the center lines intersection point
4. divide the circle at the right and left intersection with the horizontal center line to get two semicircles
5. trim the lines and arcs at the intersection points using Trim two tool
Sometimes Trim two tool fails on arcs, then use single Trim tool and trim the line and arc one by one
There are a couple of other ways to construct this, with various tools, this is a matter of personal preferences at least.
It also depends on the given parameters. Maybe it's easier to start with the circle and snap the center lines to the circle's center then.
Like on paper, you can mostly draft construction elements to find distances or intersections to finally construct what you want.
The rules of geometry are your friend in CAD construction and often replace the calculator.
Draw the construction entities on separate layers, then you can keep them for further reference but switch them off for printing or drawing clarity.
Armin
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