Clarissa cycled at 1212 miles per hour for 212 hours. How far did she travel?(1 point)

The distance Clarissa traveled can be calculated by multiplying her speed (1212 miles per hour) by the time she cycled (212 hours):

1212 miles/hour x 212 hours = 256944 miles

Therefore, Clarissa traveled 256944 miles.

sorry i meant Clarissa cycled at 12 1/2 miles per hour for 2 1/2 hours. How far did she travel?(1 point)

To calculate the distance Clarissa traveled, you can use the formula:

Distance = Speed x Time

Given that Clarissa cycled at 12 1/2 miles per hour for 2 1/2 hours:

Speed = 12.5 miles/hour
Time = 2.5 hours

Therefore, plug in the values:

Distance = 12.5 miles/hour x 2.5 hours
Distance = 31.25 miles

Clarissa traveled 31.25 miles.

Compute: 911÷13. Simplify the answer if possible.(1 point)

Responses

1127
Start Fraction 11 over 27 End Fraction

311
Start Fraction 3 over 11 End Fraction

2711
Start Fraction 27 over 11 End Fraction

2511

To compute 911 divided by 13:

911 ÷ 13 ≈ 70.0769

Therefore, the simplified answer would be:
311 (rounded to the nearest whole number)

Sam has 1 1/2 feet of cord to make bracelets. Each bracelet needs 1/4 foot of cord. How many bracelets can he make?(1 point)

To determine how many bracelets Sam can make with 1 1/2 feet of cord, you need to divide the total length of the cord by the length needed for each bracelet.

1 1/2 feet is the same as 3/2 feet.

Each bracelet needs 1/4 foot of cord.

Now, divide the total cord length by the cord needed per bracelet:

(3/2) ÷ (1/4) = (3/2) x (4/1) = 12/2 = 6

Therefore, Sam can make 6 bracelets with 1 1/2 feet of cord.

Andre is cutting fence boards from a large piece of wood 10 1/4 yards long. Each board needs to be 4/5 yard. How many whole, equal-sized boards can he cut from this piece of wood?(1 point)

To find out how many whole, equal-sized boards can be cut from a large piece of wood that is 10 1/4 yards long, you need to divide the total length of the wood by the length needed for each board.

10 1/4 yards can be written as an improper fraction: 41/4 yards.

Each board needs 4/5 yard.

Now, you need to divide the total length of the wood by the length needed for each board:

(41/4) ÷ (4/5) = (41/4) x (5/4) = 205/16

Therefore, Andre can cut 12 whole, equal-sized boards from a large piece of wood that is 10 1/4 yards long.