Chelsea wants to build some birdhouses. She has a 12 foot board of wood. Each birdhouse needs 34 foot of wood. How many birdhouses can Chelsea build?

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1: D. 16 birdhouses
2: B. 1/8 pounds
3: B. 5/18 hour
4: B. 5 1/2 cards
5: C. 2 1/10 grams

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To find out how many birdhouses Chelsea can build, we need to divide the length of the wood board by the length of wood needed for each birdhouse.

Step 1: Determine how many birdhouses can be built with the available wood.

Length of wood board = 12 feet
Length of wood needed per birdhouse = 34 feet

Number of birdhouses = Length of wood board ÷ Length of wood needed per birdhouse

Number of birdhouses = 12 feet ÷ 34 feet

Step 2: Calculate the number of birdhouses.
Divide 12 by 34:

Number of birdhouses = 0.35 (approximately)

Therefore, Chelsea can build approximately 0.35 or zero birdhouses with the 12-foot board of wood.

To figure out how many birdhouses Chelsea can build with a 12-foot board of wood, we need to divide the length of the board by the amount of wood needed for each birdhouse.

First, let's calculate the number of birdhouses that can be built with a 12-foot board.

Divide the length of the board (12 feet) by the amount of wood needed for each birdhouse (34 feet):
12 feet / 34 feet = 0.35 birdhouses

Since you cannot build a fraction of a birdhouse, we need to round the result to the nearest whole number. In this case, we'll round down because we can't build a fraction of a birdhouse.

Therefore, Chelsea can build 0 birdhouses with a 12-foot board of wood.

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Chelsea can build a total of 12/34 = <<12/34=0.353>>0.353 birdhouses.

However, since she can't build a fraction of a birdhouse, Chelsea can only build 0 birdhouses. Answer: \boxed{0}.