Answer:
81.7 in (nearest tenth)
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\textsf{Circumference of a circle}=\sf 2 \pi r\quad\textsf{(where r is the radius)}[/tex]
Given:
Substituting given value into the formula:
[tex]\begin{aligned}\implies \textsf{Circumference} & =2 \pi \cdot 13\\ & = 26 \pi\\ & = 81.7\: \sf in\:(nearest\:tenth)\end{aligned}[/tex]