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)

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The skill of each boat’s crew
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

Each boat’s size
Each boat’s size

The wind’s speed
The wind’s speed

The time each boat takes to get to the finish line

The time each boat takes to get to the finish line is necessary to calculate the winner.

To calculate the winner in 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. This is the most critical information because it determines the speed at which each boat is able to sail. The boat that takes the shortest amount of time to complete the race will be the winner.

While factors like the skill of each boat's crew, boat size, and wind speed could potentially impact the race, they do not directly determine the winner. The skill of the crew could influence how efficiently the boat is sailed, the size of the boat could affect its speed potential, and the wind speed can affect the overall race conditions. However, the ultimate determining factor for the winner is the time each boat takes to reach the finish line.