Every few years, different countries compete in a sailboat race called the America's Cup. The boats sail over the same distance. Besides distance, what else is needed to find out the speed of each boat in the race?(1 point) Responses The combined size of the boats in the race. The combined size of the boats in the race. The skill of the crew of each boat in the race. The skill of the crew of each boat in the race. The time it takes for each boat to finish the race. The time it takes for each boat to finish the race. The wind speed during the race.

The time it takes for each boat to finish the race and the wind speed during the race.

To find out the speed of each boat in the race, besides distance, you would need the time it takes for each boat to finish the race.

To find out the speed of each boat in the America's Cup race, besides distance, you would need to know the time it takes for each boat to finish the race. The formula to calculate speed is distance divided by time. Therefore, by dividing the distance of the race by the time it takes for each boat to complete it, you can determine the speed of each boat.

However, it's worth noting that the skill of the crew and the wind speed during the race can also have an impact on the boats' speeds. A highly skilled crew can optimize their boat's performance, while wind speed affects the boats' ability to sail at maximum speed.