Charia wants to cover a certain rectangular area of her driveway with a pieture using chalk. If she completes of the area in hour, how long will it take her to complete the entire picture? (1 point)

In order to find out how long it will take Charia to complete the entire picture, we need to determine the fraction of the area she completes in one hour.

Since all the options are expressed as fractions, we can cross-multiply and find a common denominator.

Since she completes 1/6 of the area in one hour, the fraction of the area left to complete is 1 - 1/6 = 5/6.
To find out how long it will take her to complete the entire picture, we can use the equation:
(1 hour) / (1/6 of the area) = x hours / (5/6 of the area)
Now we can cross-multiply and solve for x:
x = (1 hour) * (5/6 of the area) / (1/6 of the area)
x = 5 hours

So it will take Charia 5 hours to complete the entire picture. Answer: \boxed{5}.

A photography club would like to raise money for a local health organization by selling popcorn. The club predicts they need to sell 250 bags of popcorn to reach their goal. At the end of the fundraiser, they sold 266 bags of popcorn and met their goal. What is the percent error? Round the answer to the nearest whole number. (1 point)

To find out how long it takes Charia to complete the entire picture, we need to know what fraction of the area she can complete in one hour. If we denote this fraction as "f", we can say she completes f of the area in one hour.

To find the remaining fraction of the area, we subtract f from 1 (since 1 represents the entire area). The remaining fraction is given by 1 - f.

Since we know that the remaining fraction represents the portion of the area Charia has left to complete, we can say that Charia will take the same amount of time to complete the remaining fraction as she took to complete f of the area.

Therefore, if Charia completes f of the area in one hour, it will take her 1 hour to complete the remaining fraction (1 - f) of the area.

So, the answer is 1 hour.

To find the answer to this question, we need more information. Specifically, we need to know what fraction of the rectangular area Charia is able to complete in one hour. Once we have that information, we can calculate how long it would take her to complete the entire picture.

Let's say that Charia can complete "x" fraction of the area in one hour. This means that in one hour, she completes "x" out of every 1 unit of area.

To find out how long it would take her to complete the entire picture, we need to calculate how many units of area the picture consists of. Let's call this number "A".

If Charia can complete "x" out of every 1 unit of area in one hour, then it would take her "1/x" hours to complete 1 unit of area.

Since the picture consists of "A" units of area, it would take Charia "A/x" hours to complete the entire picture.

Therefore, the answer to the question is "A/x" hours.

Please note that without knowing the value of "x" (which represents the fraction of the area Charia can complete in one hour) or the value of "A" (which represents the number of units of area in the picture), we cannot provide a numerical answer.