To find the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula:
\[ C = \pi \times d \]
where \(C\) is the circumference and \(d\) is the diameter.
Given the diameter \(d = 3.25\) meters and using \( \pi \approx 3.14\):
\[ C = 3.14 \times 3.25 \]
Now, perform the multiplication:
\[ C = 3.14 \times 3.25 = 10.225 \]
Rounding to the hundredths place gives:
\[ C \approx 10.23 \text{ meters} \]
However, this result does not match exactly with the response options provided. Among the responses listed, the closest value to our calculated circumference of 10.23 meters is 10.22 meters.
Thus, the best choice from the provided options is:
10.22 meters.