In a boat race, the boats all sail the same distance. In addition to the distance covered, what

information is necessary to calculate the winner? (1 point).
O Each boat's size
• The wind's speed
O The skill of each boat's crew
• The time each boat takes to get to the finish line

• The time each boat takes to get to the finish line

The necessary information to calculate the winner in a boat race, in addition to the distance covered, is the time each boat takes to get to the finish line.

To calculate the winner of a boat race, in addition to the distance covered, you would need to know the time each boat takes to get to the finish line.

Here's how you can calculate the winner using this information:

1. Start by recording the time taken by each boat to reach the finish line.
2. Next, compare the recorded times. The boat with the shortest time taken to reach the finish line will be the winner.

It's important to note that while the size of the boats, the wind's speed, and skill of the crew may impact the performance of the boats, they are not necessary to calculate the winner based on time.

Which choice represents velocity? (1

• 12 m/s2
O 15 km/hr west
• 4 g/mL
O 35 m/s

The choice that represents velocity is O 35 m/s.