find the area and circumference of the circle. Use 3.14 for pie and round to the nearest hundreth

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To find the area and circumference of a circle, you'll need to know the radius or diameter of the circle. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the edge, while the diameter is the distance across the circle through its center.

If you have the radius, follow these steps:

1. Find the area of the circle using the formula: Area = π * r^2, where π is approximately 3.14 and r is the radius.
For example, if the radius is 5 units, the area would be: Area = 3.14 * (5^2) = 3.14 * 25 = 78.5 square units.

2. Find the circumference of the circle using the formula: Circumference = 2 * π * r, where π is approximately 3.14 and r is the radius.
For example, if the radius is 5 units, the circumference would be: Circumference = 2 * 3.14 * 5 = 31.4 units.

If you have the diameter, follow these steps:

1. Divide the diameter by 2 to find the radius.
For example, if the diameter is 10 units, the radius would be: radius = diameter / 2 = 10 / 2 = 5 units.

2. Use the radius you just found to calculate the area and circumference using the formulas mentioned earlier.

Remember to round the answers to the nearest hundredth as instructed.

That's pi, not pie!

Your question is also incomplete.