find the circumference of the circle shown below. Remember to use 3.14 for LaTeX: \piπ, and be sure to round your final answer to the nearest hundredth, as needed.

Answer:
62.8 If rounded to the nearest hundredth it is 62.80
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Formula for circumference of a cirlcle is 2 (pi) r where for this problem,
2 =2,
pi= 3.14 and
r= 10 (1/2 of the diameter =radius)
2. 2 x 3.14 x 10
multiply all 3 numbers above, you get 62.8
3. Depending on your teacher or the test,
62.8 is your answer, if it HAS to be to the nearest hunderedth, and it's on a specific program, it might want you to enter the "0" at the end 62.80